
Roller Coaster Weekend is a Rock album by Joe Vitale, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- gritty
- rowdy
- outlaw
About
As the mercurial Joe Walsh moved through myriad musical identities, Vitale was always behind him, keeping step with anything and everything Walsh threw his way. Vitale’s 1975 solo effort is essentially a studio collaboration between Walsh and Vitale, with contributions from Phil Keagy and Rick Derringer. Walsh clearly had a big influence on Vitale’s vision, and <i>Roller Coaster Weekend</i> is very much in the same vein as <i>So What</i>, the Walsh album that immediately precedes it. Vitale is more than a master drummer — here he plays synthesizer, bass, finger cymbals, flute, piano and vibraphone, in addition to singing in a style reminiscent of his collaborator-employer. Like Walsh, Vitale is bursting with creativity, but he somehow manages to keep a lid on his wild impulses, and synthesize his various ideas into complex but digestible song structures. The album shares kinship with Rush, Wings and Led Zeppelin, but it is ultimately an extension of Walsh’s solo works, and should be received as manna by fans of <i>The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get</i>.
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Tracklist
- 1Roller Coaster Weekend2:58
- 2(Do You Feel Like) Movin'3:37
- 3Mad Man4:22
- 4Take a Chance On Love3:08
- 5School Yard4:46
- 6Shoot 'Em Up3:26
- 7Feeling's Gone Away3:31
- 8Two of Us3:28
- 9Falling3:54
- 10Interlude1:03
- 11Step On You3:15
Credits
Performers
- Joe VitaleBASS KEYBOARDS SYNTHESIZER
- Joe WalshGUITAR
- Phil KeaggyGUITAR
- Rick DerringerGUITAR
- Nelson PadronPERCUSSION
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
