Roadhouse (band)
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Roadhouse were a band that included former Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis. Roadhouse released a self-titled album, though different sources give different release dates for the album. Some sources claim 1987 and other sources claim 1991 (the year listed on the CD is 1991). Several singles were released from the album, with b-sides that aren't on the album.-
[edit] Band members
- Paul Jackson- lead vocals
- Pete Willis- guitar
- Richard Day- guitar
- Wayne Grant- bass
- Trevor Brewis- drums
Paul Jackson quit the band to pursue his solo career as a singer songwriter,and went on to tour the USA with his own band SMITH and JACKSON in 1997,98,99,2000,02,03,04 and toured with many world famous country artists, Jackson signed a record deal with R.G.F RECORDS IN 2004,and released 1 album titled RVERTOWN Paul was managed by SEAN DELANEY of KISS fame until Seans untimely death in 2004,he is currently recording his 1st solo album in the UK and USA.http://kissnews.web-log.nl/kissnews/2004/10/sean_delaneys_f.html
[edit] Self-Titled tracklisting
- All Join Hands
- Time
- Tower Of Love
- A Little Love
- Loving You
- Hell Can Wait
- One Heart
- New Horizon
- Stranger In Your Eyes
- Desperation Calling
[edit] All Join Hands CD single tracklisting
- All Join Hands
- Straight For Your Heart
- More Than I Want
Note: "More Than I Want" was co-written with the second Def Leppard drummer, Frank Noon, who replaced the first Def Leppard drummer Tony Kenning in 1978, and was then replaced by the third and current Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen. Some sources say that Frank Noon played in an early version of Roadhouse, and recorded some demos with the band before they recorded their self-titled album.
Tower Of Love CD Single Tracklist:
01. Tower Of Love
02. Can't Take Credit For It +
03. Freight Train (Acoustic Version) +
+ Non-LP B-Side
Note: Though it says "acoustic version" after "Freight Train," no other version appears on the self-titled album.