Airbourne Boneshaker Splatter Vinyl LP 2020
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Cat no. SPINE864471
Tracklist:
1. Boneshaker
2. Burnout The Nitro [Explicit]
3. This Is Our City
4. Sex To Go
5. Backseat Boogie
6. Blood In The Water
7. She Gives Me Hell
8. Switchblade Angel
9. Weapon Of War
10. Rock ‘N’ Roll For Life
For their fifth studio album, ‘Boneshaker’, all-action Aussie rockers Airbourne decided to take the bolder path: to align with arguably Nashville’s Number One producer, Dave Cobb, whose credits include both Chris Stapleon and the ‘Star Is Born’ soundtrack as a way of staking out new turf. Relocating to historic Studio A on Nashville’s Music Row, Cobb’s natural home and one of Music City’s most prized creative hubs, the four musicians set themselves a challenge: to make a record cut from the same frayed cloth as those classic late-’70s recordings – from an age before technology was driving the show, when it was all about energy, spirit and on-the-spot performance; when tape machines still added that extra warmth and weight, and when the quest wasn’t for perfection, it was for tracks that connected on an emotional level.
1. Boneshaker
2. Burnout The Nitro [Explicit]
3. This Is Our City
4. Sex To Go
5. Backseat Boogie
6. Blood In The Water
7. She Gives Me Hell
8. Switchblade Angel
9. Weapon Of War
10. Rock ‘N’ Roll For Life
For their fifth studio album, ‘Boneshaker’, all-action Aussie rockers Airbourne decided to take the bolder path: to align with arguably Nashville’s Number One producer, Dave Cobb, whose credits include both Chris Stapleon and the ‘Star Is Born’ soundtrack as a way of staking out new turf. Relocating to historic Studio A on Nashville’s Music Row, Cobb’s natural home and one of Music City’s most prized creative hubs, the four musicians set themselves a challenge: to make a record cut from the same frayed cloth as those classic late-’70s recordings – from an age before technology was driving the show, when it was all about energy, spirit and on-the-spot performance; when tape machines still added that extra warmth and weight, and when the quest wasn’t for perfection, it was for tracks that connected on an emotional level.