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The Fuse - Seattle 1919 album

The Fuse - Seattle 1919 album

  • Performer: The Fuse
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Seattle 1919
  • Released: 1985
  • Style: Classic Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1764 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1844 mb
  • Other: WAV DXD VQF TTA VOX MOD MPC
  • Rating: 4.7
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Description

21 cuts in 4 parts: The Road, The Setting, The Strike, and The Aftermath. Written by Rob Rosethal and friends, with the Labor Guard Horn Section. Cover EX minor corner wear, light partial ringwear, top only, and minor small or light creases by top seam and bottom left corner. Red Label Vinyl NM/NM-/NM/NM: shiny and clean.

Get the music: CD Baby. Rock opera set during the Seattle General Strike: rock, folk, r & b. Released 2001. Play track 1, Running Down the Road. Running Down the Road. Play track 2, Winter in Seattle.

Seattle 1919 - Musical Documentary. The story of the Seattle General Strike has been told in many ways, but none more unique than the rock opera, Seattle 1919, recorded by The Fuse in 1985. Composed by Rob Rosenthal and produced by Mike Rawson and Rob Rosenthal, the album tells the story in 21 songs of a young Midwesterner, Peter Rinearson, who rides the rails to Seattle looking for work in the World War I shipyards. As the songs narrate his fictional but historically plausible tale, Peter explores working-class Seattle, meeting gamblers, sailors, and Wobblies and developing a friendship with.

25 Mar 2010 · 12 tracks. 31 Dec 2000 · 21 tracks. 28 Mar 1998 · 30 tracks.

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Paris 1919 is the third solo studio album by Welsh musician John Cale. It was released on 25 February 1973 by Reprise Records. Musicians such as Lowell George and Wilton Felder worked with Cale on the release. Its title is a reference to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, and song contents explore various aspects of early 20th century Western Europe culture and history.