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They went into the studio with Ric Ocasek of The Cars, where they re-recorded parts of their self-titled album for the 1992 release of Fire of Freedom, which was described as "the most fun you can squeeze out of a five-inch disc."
- Chris Byrne, Andrew Goodsight, Kevin Jenkins, David Conrad
- United States
- 1989–2014
Ric Ocasek – Quick Change World (1993) Ric Ocasek – Negative Theater (1993) Black 47 – Fire of Freedom (1993) Alan Vega – New Raceion (1993) Weezer – Weezer (Blue Album) (1994) Bad Brains – God of Love (1995) Bad Religion – The Gray Race (1996) Nada Surf – High/Low (1996) Ric Ocasek – Troublizing (1997)
Ric Ocasek, pseudonimo di Richard Theodore Otcasek (Baltimora, 23 marzo 1944 – New York, 15 settembre 2019), è stato un cantante, produttore discografico e compositore statunitense Indice 1 Carriera
Listen to the intro for Fanatic Heart from Black 47’s Fire of Freedom CD. I still shiver when I hear the gorgeous layer of digital guitar from which the Uilleann Pipes emerge. And when I suggested that the song Black ‘47 should reflect the pain of the Irish who had endured The Great Hunger, he bade me channel a legion of their anguished voices until I was near catatonic.
- Larry Kirwan
16 set 2019 · Black 47 - Fire of Freedom (1993) Combining rock with traditional Irish music and hip-hop may have sounded like a crazy idea in the early '90s, but Ocasek was no stranger to new sounds. And when it was time for New York's Black 47 to make their big-label debut, he was on hand to help bandleader Larry Kirwan put those ostensibly ...
Fire of Freedom. Black 47 (Artist), Larry Kirwan (Performer, Composer, Producer), Ric Ocasek (Performer, Producer), Format: Audio CD. 4.3 18 ratings. $1592. + $5.26 Shipping. An Import Fees Deposit may apply at checkout. See all 6 formats and editions. Audio CD. $15.92 9 Used from $6.87 8 New from $15.88.
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Fireball Zone is the third solo album by the American musician Ric Ocasek, frontman and songwriter of the Cars. [2] [3] The first single from the 1991 release was "Rockaway". [4] Production [ edit] The album was produced by Nile Rodgers and Ric Ocasek. [5] . Its title is a reference to Thomas Pynchon 's Gravity's Rainbow. [6] "