Freewind (with The Hired Guns)

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Freewind (with The Hired Guns)

By: Richard Stepp

Origin: Sicamous - Vancouver, British Columbia, 🇨🇦

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13 tracks

  • Baby Please Don't Go

    Track 1 02:08

  • Boogie Woogie in My Blood

    Track 2 03:54

  • So Glad

    Track 3 03:17

  • You Drive Me Crazy

    Track 4 03:21

  • Something Going On

    Track 5 03:23

  • Promo Run

    Track 6 03:20

  • Time After Time

    Track 7 05:07

  • Looking for the Sun

    Track 8 07:22

  • Freewind

    Track 9 06:37

  • Rise and Fall

    Track 10 05:56

  • California Drag Stripping Baby of Mine

    Track 11 03:39

  • Rollin'

    Track 12 03:28

  • Baby Please Don't Go (alternate take)

    Track 13 04:33

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These recordings have remained unheard for too many years. These analog recordings are a far cry from modern digital recordings. These are home recording, made in a converted garage/studio where the crammed space produced some very inspired music. Richard Stepp's music includes rock, country, folk, pop, jazz and boogie-woogie and displays his mature and inspired playing, singing and songwriting. This collection represents about half of the recordings made from the fall 1983 to the spring of 1984.

Richard Stepp: lead vocals, harmony vocals, piano, lead, rhythm and slide guitars, blues harp, drums
Roger Stomperud-bass, keyboards
Mark Dowding-saxophones, chromatic harmonica
Lisa Stepp: harmony vocals

Produced by Richard Stepp
Recorded by Roger Stomperud
Mixed by Richard Stepp and Roger Stomperud
Recorded at Dogwood Sound, Coquitlam, British Columbia
Thunder was recorded in Delta, September 1976
Remastered to digital by Roger Stomperud 2001
CD art, design and liner notes by Roger Stomperud
Inspirational advisor: West
Cover photo by West

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