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Rail : Arrival (Special Edition)
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Classic dual guitar hard rock with soaring lead vocals, big drums,**includes video enhancements**
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2000
Arrival (Special Edition) Record Label: Dynasty
  • Buy CD - $12.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hello 2:12 Album Only
Yes I Am 3:41 Album Only
Cheater 4:14 Album Only
Backseat Lovers 3:32 Album Only
Gangbusters 3:58 Album Only
Make Me 3:37 Album Only
Bandit 4:25 Album Only
Sirens 7:18 Album Only
Seasons of Change 4:24 Album Only
Forever Yours* 5:37 Album Only
The Wizard* 4:53 Album Only
Two Fisted Night* 3:30 Album Only
Rockin' You** 3:04 Album Only
My Lovin' Is With You** 2:49 Album Only
You've Got A Lot To Live** 4:16 Album Only
Gangbusters (Live)* 5:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

The origins of RAIL go back to the post-Woodstock year of 1970, a year that saw the debuts of both Black Sabbath AND The Partridge Family. Starting out in Leo Dodd's music class at Highland Junior High School is drummer Kelly Nobles, who puts a small ad in the school newspaper asking "anyone who wishes to start a band to meet in Conference Room B." Showing up is guitarist/singer Terry James Young, a transplanted San Franciscan who had already played in his first band in the sixth grade. A friend of Terry's -- Andy Baldwin -- comes to practice with him one day. Kelly has an extra guitar and offers it to Andy. They formed the original nucleus of what became Rail & Company. Within two years Terry had switched to bass and a guy from Andy's stage band class named Rick Knotts has stepped in to do a contracted New Year's Eve show. The final piece had come together.

Graduation from Interlake High School brings the band to a crossroad. Was it off to college or follow their dreams of rock stardom? They decide to play that summer to see what comes of it. Booking their own shows, Kelly receives a call from the owner of the local Flying 'J' Ranch who needs a band for a party he's throwing. In appreciation he let RAIL promote and play "concerts" at the ranch. One such party attracted over 700 revelers, which also attracted the police. The crowd was so big that the cops got back in their cars and left, as RAIL would document in their first single "Rockin' You": "There was fifteen kegs and the night was young, hundreds of people rockin' and havin' fun". The word was out: Rail & Company rocks!

College is then permanently averted when Craig Cooke of UNICAM Booking Agency signed the band. The next few years Rail & Company would learn their craft playing every junior high and high school in Washington State, spreading word of their awesome show. For a while they even added a front man to the lineup, friend Chris Kinkade who brought a glittery, theatrical element to their hard rock sound before leaving to become an actor. Keyboardist Randy Miller, who would light his hands on fire while playing, was another member for a few years before going to Chiropractic College.

After releasing their first single, which led to them being chosen as the lead-off track on Seattle radio station KYYX's compilation "Seattle Grown" LP, Rail & Company sell out two nights in a row at Seattle's 3,000-seat Paramount Theatre -- a feat never accomplished before by an unsigned band. Guitarist Rick Knotts has said that these shows were the most thrilling he's ever played. That year RAIL & COMPANY would be voted by the listeners of Seattle rock radio station KZOK as "Seattle's Best Local Band" for their first of three times. They are soon being tapped as an opening act for major acts coming through town like Blue Oyster Cult, Nazareth, and Heart.

Riding a sweeping wave of popularity, the band dropped the "& Company" from their name (since most people call them RAIL anyway), and signed with local sound system manufacturer Charlie Kester for what is referred to as the "suit" era. During the time of The Cars and other radio-friendly rock, Kester's leadership had RAIL cutting their hair short, dressing up in three-piece velvet suits, and writing poppier songs. This new direction did not "wear" well with the band or their fans and was soon shelved. Their natural rebellion over being led in a direction contrary to their harder rock impulses became the incentive for the song "Make Me", one of the heaviest songs ever written by RAIL.

A positive development of their "suit" period came when Kester introduced the band to Michael Fisher, known for his work producing Heart, of which his brother Roger was the lead guitarist. Michael took the band under his wing and for two years helped RAIL arrange and produce their songs in his home studio in nearby pre-Microsoft Redmond, Washington. Fisher even brought in then-girlfriend Ann Wilson to sing backup on a session.

In 1980, three-quarters into completing the recording, RAIL was offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to open for Van Halen's Women and Children First tour. Once on the road, Van Halen became huge fans of RAIL and extended their stay through the entire U.S. for a total of 47 shows and was asked to continue onto the European tour. Instead, RAIL came home and committed themselves to finishing their album.

ARRIVAL was released at the end of 1980 on Dynasty Records, their own label. Having already proven themselves on a national tour without a record, RAIL hit the road again and subsequently sold over 200,000 copies of ARRIVAL, watching as their song "Hello" was added to radio playlists all over the Pacific Northwest.

The high water mark for RAIL came in 1983 when their personal manager Maria Cooper submitted a video of "Hello" (against the band's wishes) for an MTV contest called the "Basement Tapes". Unsigned rock groups would compete with their videos with viewers calling in to vote on their favorite. RAIL's reservations about being thrust into the cattle call quickly evaporated when out of 40,000 videos submitted worldwide, "Hello" wins the preliminary rounds and eventually the Grand Prize of a recording contract with EMI Records.

Now, on the 20th anniversary of the release of ARRIVAL, RAIL is re-releasing this Special Edition of their landmark album, including early primitive recordings as RAIL & COMPANY. This compilation is a tribute to all their great fans, friends and family who supported the band for those exciting early years.

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REVIEWS

Excellent collection of RAIL songs with extensive video footage
author: Strutter'zine
RAIL 'ARRIVAL/ADIO/BIG WORLD' (ART/DYNASTY RECORDS) I received 3 CDs of the Classic Melodic Pomprockband RAIL. This band released 3 LPs in the 1980s and then vanished completely into obscurity. Now, just recently I discovered this band is still active, and they even released a new CD called 'Big world' in 1997. Well, let's begin with their first couple of albums that have all been re-issued onto 2 CDs. These two CDs are titled 'Arrival' and 'Adio', both albums contain excellent special video footage of clips of the band, and also included are several unreleased songs and demos, and many more rare stuff. If you're a fan of 80s AOR/Melodic Pomprock, then you will love these two CDs, as they contain about everything this wonderful American band did between 1977 and 1985. It's of course a total must if you're a RAIL fan! Anyway, I always loved this band, and their powerful mixture of AOR, Melodic Hardrock and Pomprock that reminded me of bands like TRIUMPH and SANTERS. My favourite RAIL songs will always be "Fantasy" (TRIUMPH meets JOURNEY, incredible song!), "Hard girl to love", "Another side of blue", "Her majesty" (superb!), "The way" (very nice keyboardwork), "Don't take your love away", "Yes I am" (high class uptempo melodic Pomprock), "Cheater" (hello 70s ROADMASTER Pomp!), "Bandit", "Sirens" (heavy Pomprock), "The wizard" (lovely heavy Pomprock, with a beautiful chorus), "Two fisted night" (Pure Pomp, ROADMASTER/TOUCH style) and the semi-ballad "Forever yours". As you can see, it's hard to pick out favourite tracks of mine, as RAIL was one of those bands that didn't had any weak song, you just loved of all their tunes! So these 2 CDs are really highly recommended, and besides, both CDs come with extended video footage that gives you an idea how popular they once were. RAIL was and will always be a Classic AOR/Melodic Pomprockband, and happily, the band went on, although it took 12 years before a new album was released. In 1997, RAIL released a new CD, entitled 'Big world'. This new album was a little less rocking, but still it is another great release! Although they still played AOR/Pomprock, they now sounded a bit more like 70s STYX, TRADIA, DAVE BALDWIN… There are unfortunately only 8 tracks on the CD, but just like their previous records, it's all quality what we get to hear and not a single moment you're bored. The best tracks on 'Big world' are "Need your lovin'" (great hookladen uptempo AOR), "Fade away" (great semi AOR/Pomprocker like 70s STYX), "Spirit" (very good progressive AOR) and "Hold on" (lovely 80s AOR, very much like Classic TRIUMPH). Well, it's just great to see yet another return of one of those legendary Hard Pomprockbands from the 1980s. Let's hope they will record another new CD in the future, as RAIL has so many qualities that shouldn't be left untouched. Happily, there's enough material to enjoy, and I can give you a good advice, purchase those 3 CDs, as they contain so many music and videos of RAIL that you will be pleased for a few hours for sure! Very soon an interview with RAIL about the past, present and the future. For now, go to their site at: http://www.railonline.net and e-mail them at: kelly@railonline.net Rating: 9/10 (Review by Gabor Kleinbloesem)
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Essential Purchase for fans of classic Northwest Hard Rock and Metal
author: Rich Hein
RAIL’s recent CD reissues of Arrival and Adio pay homage to a time in the Northwest before anyone had ever heard of Grunge. This time in the late 70’s and early 80’s was the golden age of Northwest metal. Many bands were spawned during this time; among them Culprit, TKO, Wild Dogs, and Queensryche. RAIL were the undisputed kings of this scene and this reputation had them opening for arena acts on a local and national level. These guys wowed thousands of fans and influenced a whole generation of future and aspiring musicians The new reissues reintroduce their legacy. RAILS sophomore release Arrival stands out as a classic due to excellent songs such as the MTV award winning Hello to Bone Crushing metal in the form of songs like Make Me. All of the early live anthems are here such as Backseat Lovers and especially Gangbusters. In my opinion, this song served as a template for other classic NW metal songs( such a Queen of the Reich by QR !) which came much later. Other standout tracks such as Sirens and Seasons of Change bring to mind early Scorpions ballads, with the light and shade clearly defined and integrated into powerful statements. Rockers such as Bandit and Cheater will bring out the air guitarist in everyone. Besides the remastered songs included on the vinyl release, are bonus tracks and Video, from the MTV Basement Tapes and from 1970’s Seattle TV. These early videos offer a fascinating glimpse into the groups formative years, and show them developing their stage craft. For me, these videos are worth the price of admission alone. Excellent packaging and liner notes round out this release which should be in every rock fans collection. ADIO is another reissue comprising of RAILS 4 song E.P. from 1984 and RAIL-3 from 1985. ADIO show the guys mixing it up with more complex arrangements and a diversity of musical styles. All out rockers like Live with the Wind, and Speed Limit are featured, as well as more subtle tunes such as Her Majesty that has sinuous intertwining guitar lines. Powerful ballads such as Turn out the lights round out the set. As with Arrival, Videos, interviews, and many extra unreleased songs are offered as bonus content. A gallery of a 100 photos is also included in the CD content. These two CD’s are a real bargain. They offer excellent music, that will appeal to fans of Styx, Scorpions, and Queensryche. The extra content makes these essential purchases for fans of classic Northwest Metal.
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