Spread Eagle Reissue
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Record Label: Lovember Records
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Spread Eagle burst upon the scene playing a brand of rock that came straight from the N.Y.C. gutter. When Paul DiBartolo (guitar), Rob De Luca (bass) and Tommi Gallo (drums) moved to the City and met up with vocalist Ray West, a new attitude was instantly born.
While rehearsing/writing in a dingy East Village basement for their first gig, rumors began leaking out to the record industry. The group was quickly snatched up and signed to MCA/Universal, then sent straight into the studio. Additional tunes for the debut album had to be written while recording was taking place. The self-titled debut was produced by Charliie Gambetta and featured wailing vocals and razor sharp guitar, demonstrated through songs such as "Switchblade Serenade", "Scratch Like A Cat" and "Broken City". The honesty of Spread Eagle's debut release quickly gained the band worldwide critical acclaim and propelled them to forefront of the genre.
Four years later, after the release and touring of the second album "Open To The Public" (also produced by Gambetta), the band took a break and went about their own personal projects. Rob De Luca is currently touring with the SEBASTIAN BACH BAND as direct support for GUNS N' ROSES on their "2006-2007 Chinese Democracy World Tour". Rob has also toured and/or recorded with HELMET, JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS, GEORGE LYNCH (DOKKEN/LYNCH MOB), MIKE CHLASCIAK (PAINMUSEUM/HALFORD), OF EARTH, OUIJIPIG, and recorded for "Grammy Winning Producer of the Year" STEVE LILLYWHITE. Ray West is currently fronting his new project "Hostel". Paul DiBartolo went on to score music in the motion picture industry (The Basketball Diaries, VH1). He now creates music under the name "Salvador Poe". Charlie Gambetta operates his record label "Jambetta Music" (jambetta.com), breaking new and talented artists and still making the mold for the real. Spread Eagle is now reformed and Lovember Records reissued their remastered debut record in association with Universal Music.
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A bonafide Classic reissue!!!
author: Stephen Albanese
Forgot how f***in' killer this CD was...this band should of been HUGE!!!! Unbelievable guitar work Paul Di Bartolo he should of been a lot more well known...as his guitar work on this album KILLS!!!! And Ray West was a good a frontman as your going to find...his raw and raspy delivery is perfect for this type of ripping hard rock. And this Lovember version of the disc sounds amazing...blows the old version out of the water.
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This CD kicks ASS!!!
author: Sean
If you like Guns n Roses or Skid Row then you'll love this record. I still can't believe Spread Eagle was not huge. The first time I saw "Switchblade Serenade" on MTV I was like "what the F@%K!" I bought the reissue recently and the sound quality is MUCH better than the first due to the remastering. You can hear things on it that you never heard before. Ray West is one of the best screamers out there and a very underrated singer in my opinion. Long live the Eagle!
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Amazing debut by an AMAZING band!
author: Tyler C.
Aaaah....Spread Eagle. A blast from the past. Paul DiBartolo was a guitar hero that never got the recognition he deserved. His playing is simply outstanding on this record. Listening to the lyrics you can tell this band is as real as it gets. Just check out "Broken City" and you'll know what I mean. This is hard rock at its BEST! If you like sleazy hard rock ala LA Guns, AC/DC, Dirty Looks and GnR you will love Spread Eagle. It's not surprise they still have a big cult following.
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Spread Eagle Rules!!
author: Carol Kunou
If only there were more bands today like Spread Eagle. These guys have it all: good looks, great songs and most of all talent! The first time I heard "Scratch Like A Cat" I ran out and bought the record. My personal favorite from this record is "Thru These Eyes". It's a great rock ballad that is right up there with the best of them.
I got to see the band live back in the day. Man, talk about raw energy! I'm so glad they reunited and hope they play my area. I want my Spread Eagle!!!
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