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STOKER "ROCK PARANOIA" 10
TRACK ALBUM NOW ON RELEASE THE NEW BRAM STOKER 10 TRACK ALBUM INCLUDES LOST ARCHIVE MATERIAL HEARD FOR THE FIRST TIME Buy/download
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Top100.cn, Txttunes, Verisign, Verizon, Virgin FR Track listing, writer and publisher copyright credits for the Rock Paranoia album are: 1. BORN TO BE FREE (P. Ballam) - Published by - Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 2. POLTERGEIST (A. Bronsdon / J. Bavin / P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 3. BLITZ (A. Bronsdon / J. Bavin / P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 4. ANTS (A. Bronsdon) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 5. ILLUSION COLLUSION (A. Bronsdon) / P. Ballam - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London 6. IDIOT (P. Ballam) - Published by-Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London London) 7. FINGALS CAVE (A. Bronsdon) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 8. EXTENSIVE CORROSION ( P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 9. SCARBOROUGH FAIR (A. Bronsdon / J. Bavin / P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 10. FAST DECAY (A. Bronsdon - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) Buy/download
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INFO ALSO AT DIGIMIX RECORDS LTD A message to all Bram Stoker fans - thanks for your loyalty. "ROCK PARANOIA" IS AN OFFICIAL BRAM STOKER release - No other official releases of Bram Stoker records exist other than the 1972 Windmill Records Vinyl 12" - Heavy Rock Spectacular . No official licences have been granted by Bram Stoker or their agents for the reproduction of the master recordings of the albums Heavy Rock Spectacular or Schizo - Poltergeist other than the 1972 Windmill Records release on 12" vinyl. COPYRIGHT & INFORMATION NOTICE Due to the many inaccuracies printed and posted about Bram Stoker the following specific information applies. Panama Music Library www.panamamusic.co.uk are the copyright owners of all the songs and instumentals contained on the Heavy Rock Spectacular and Schizo - Poltergeist albums. The Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS London) and the Performing Right Society (PRS London) are the agents for Panama Music Library and their copyrights are registerd internationally with MCPS and PRS. All and any use of the copyrights of Panama Music library and the recordings of Bram Stoker must be cleared by way of an application of a licence from The Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk or MCPS world-wide appointed agents. Bram Stoker is the licensing authority for all reproduction and manufacturing rights of the recordings of Bram Stoker. Any unathorised duplication, manufacture, use or sale of any Bram Stoker recordings, songs or instrumentals where licences are not in place and legaly granted will result in legal action against those infringing the phonographic rights of Bram Stoker and copyrights of the publishers. Track listing, writer and publisher copyright credits for the1972 Heavy Rock Spectacular released on vinyl by Windmill Records are: 1. BORN TO BE FREE (P. Ballam) - Published by - Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 2. ANTS (A. Bronsdon) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 3. FAST DECAY (A. Bronsdon) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 4. BLITZ (A. Bronsdon / J. Bavin / P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 5. IDIOT (P. Ballam) - Published by-Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London London) 6. FINGALS CAVE (A. Bronsdon) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 7. EXTENSIVE CORROSION ( P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) 8. POLTERGEIST (A. Bronsdon / J. Bavin / P. Ballam) - Published by Panama Music Library - mcps/prs London) WATCH
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LTD BRAM STOKER - A Brief History: Bram Stoker was formed in the summer of 1969 by Hammond organist Tony Bronsdon, guitarist Pete Ballam and drummer Rob Haines who, as the founding members of Bram Stoker, then recruited bass guitarist Jon Bavin, all of whom were based in their south coast home town of Bournemouth, England, UK. Guitarist Pete Ballam and drummer Rob Haines had previously been working together in their own local band for two years prior to Bram Stoker being formed and had already formed a tight bond, and in meeting Hammond organist Tony Bronsdon they found a kindred spirit - young, enthusiastic and inspired by the progressive trend of the time. Bass
guitarist Jon Bavin (who has worked as a recording engineer on projects with Dave
Stewart of Eurythmics fame, Kiki Dee, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Darryl Hall (of
Hall & Oates), Rita Coolidge, Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave fame)) brought
not only his unique vocals and guitar playing to Bram Stoker but also his abilities
at songwriting and composing original material, which complimented the songwriting
and composing talents of the other members of Bram Stoker's classically trained
Hammond organist, Tony Bronsdon, and guitarist Peter Ballam. Combined with this
chemistry the Bram Stoker line up was complete and history was in the making. In composing their own material and experimenting with new musical styles, Bram Soker were choosing their own musical direction, although the band was influenced by the Gothic image, its music varied, and inevitably the band acquired the "progressive classical Rock - Gothic Rock" label tag it is so famously identified by. Before setting out on the road they rehearsed throughout that summer in a dis-used nightclub in Poole. It was to be the start of a busy schedule. One of the early gigs was as support act for the Who at Bournemouth Pavilion. Roger Daltry front man of the Who, asked for details of the band and invited them to record a demo album at his home in Berkshire. A few months later Bram Stoker was signed up to an independent label owned by Rolling Stones manager Tony Calder. From the vast circuit of clubs, colleges, universities and festivals (booked to play at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 with Jimi Hendrix and others) throughout the UK the band developed the loyal following as cult artistes they are today. Although Bram Stoker was influenced by the Gothic image, its music varied. inevitably the band acquired the "progressive classical Rock" label but strived and succeeded in creating its own identity. Tony Bronsdon's classical training is augmented by a formidable technique; his Hammond organ sound is majestic, biting and haunting. Tony Bronsdon's stirring ability to integrate his classical interpretation into musical compositions written by himself and jointly with Pete Ballam and Jon Bavin, with drummer Rob Haines' driving rhythms, resulted in a wide variety of unique performances of Bram Stoker songs and instrumentals. Guitarist Pete Ballam encouraged an original approach and his antics on stage were spontaneous and unpredictable, his legendary "Doppler" (a spinning speaker cabinet) had to be seen - and heard - to be believed. Drummer Rob Haines and bassist Jon Bavin also embrace fresh ideas, providing an individual and creative approach to their role as rhythm section. While John's melodic themes and ethereal vocals are integral to Bram Stoker, his musical and dextrous bass lines breathe life and weave unity through every arrangement. Rob Haines applies his own ideas to Bram Stoker's symphonic style; his inimitable spinning cymbal emphasises the mood of the song Poltergeist. Bram Stoker enjoyed a wonderful period of interest in the music industry during the period from 1969 through to 1972 and this is shown in the wake of the Heavy Rock Spectacular album and its original 12" vinyl release on the Windmill Records label in 1972. The fan following on the Internet grows daily with fresh blood. Bram Stoker re-formed in 2004. Original members Tony Bronsdon (Hammond organ) and Jon Bavin (bass guitar/vocals) have been joined by Pat Flynn (guitar) and Pete Rumble (drums) Bram Stoker's Tony Bronsdon (Hammond organ), Pete Ballam (guitar) and Jon Bavin (bass guitar) are introducing more previously unreleased material for their second album later this year (2007). In a few months the official CD release of the Rock Paranoia album will also be available from all retailers, Internet download stores worldwide, and for ringtones. Bookmark this website for further information THIS IS THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE BRAM STOKER ROCK BAND FURTHER
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