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You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish was a breakthrough album for REO Speedwagon in a sense, gelling the guitar craft of Gary Richrath and the vocals of Kevin Cronin with songs that rambled and rolled and never stopped for air. Richrath's style finally formed some catchy hooks, and Cronin's songwriting is solid, while his voice sounds rejuvenated and downright fiery. "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly" only made it to number 58 and number 56 on the charts, but the album's sales trumped all of the chart statistics, giving REO its second platinum-selling album. Songs like "Do You Know Where Your Woman Is Tonight" and "Blazin' Your Own Trail Again" are well groomed around the edges, sounding smoother and more established than the band's earlier material. The harmonies on most of the songs stick to the guitar chords, and even the frantic "Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot," a wild and flighty guitar piece, is unraveled with tornado-like power. With the guitars sounding louder, the songs running quicker, and the culmination of both being well maintained, Tuna Fish proved that the members of REO Speedwagon could play rock & roll when they had to.
© Mike DeGagne /TiVo
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Paul Grupp, Producer - Alan Gratzer, Drums - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Kevin Cronin, Piano - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Richrath, Producer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - K. Cronin, Composer - K. Cronin, Lyricist
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Grupp, Producer - Alan Gratzer, Drums - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Richrath, Producer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - K. Cronin, Composer - K. Cronin, Lyricist
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Alan Gratzer, Drums - G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Neal Doughty, Keyboards - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - D. Mackron, Composer - D. Mackron, Lyricist - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - Paul Grupp, Producer - Paul Grupp, Engineer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Alan Gratzer, Drums - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Neal Doughty, Keyboards - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - K. Cronin, Composer - K. Cronin, Lyricist - Paul Grupp, Producer - Paul Grupp, Engineer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Alan Gratzer, Drums - G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - Paul Grupp, Producer - Paul Grupp, Engineer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Alan Gratzer, Drums - G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Neal Doughty, Piano - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - K. Cronin, Composer - K. Cronin, Lyricist - Paul Grupp, Producer - Paul Grupp, Engineer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Alan Gratzer, Drums - G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Neal Doughty, Piano - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - Paul Grupp, Producer - Paul Grupp, Engineer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Gary Richrath, Producer - Gary Richrath, Guitar - Gary Lubow, Engineer - Joseph M. Palmaccio, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hall, Acoustic Bass - REO Speedwagon, Performer - Neal Doughty, Piano - Al Quaglieri, Re-Issue Producer - John Boylan, Executive Producer - Kevin Cronin, Vocal - Kevin Cronin, Arranger - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Paul Grupp, Producer
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Grupp, Producer - G. Richrath, Composer - G. Richrath, Lyricist - Kevin Cronin, Producer - Gary Richrath, Producer - REO Speedwagon, Performer - K. Cronin, Composer - K. Cronin, Lyricist
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Resenha do Álbum
You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish was a breakthrough album for REO Speedwagon in a sense, gelling the guitar craft of Gary Richrath and the vocals of Kevin Cronin with songs that rambled and rolled and never stopped for air. Richrath's style finally formed some catchy hooks, and Cronin's songwriting is solid, while his voice sounds rejuvenated and downright fiery. "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly" only made it to number 58 and number 56 on the charts, but the album's sales trumped all of the chart statistics, giving REO its second platinum-selling album. Songs like "Do You Know Where Your Woman Is Tonight" and "Blazin' Your Own Trail Again" are well groomed around the edges, sounding smoother and more established than the band's earlier material. The harmonies on most of the songs stick to the guitar chords, and even the frantic "Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot," a wild and flighty guitar piece, is unraveled with tornado-like power. With the guitars sounding louder, the songs running quicker, and the culmination of both being well maintained, Tuna Fish proved that the members of REO Speedwagon could play rock & roll when they had to.
© Mike DeGagne /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 9 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 00:33:39
- Artistas principais: REO Speedwagon
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Gravadora: Epic - Legacy
- Género: Ambiente Pop/Rock
(P) 1978 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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