Wow, what a surprise to hear that.
That was a live version of High On Emotion by Chris DeBurgh. I'm only familiar with the studio version from the album Man On The Line (1984).
Also, Danny's music has never been released on CD so you would need to find a used album. Mama's Pride's two popular albums, self-titled (1975) and Uptown & Lowdown (1977) were eventually released on CD. The song "Maybe" was released as a single only (45 rpm), I think in 1980. They also had CDs...
Danny Liston was a member of a 70s-90s St. Louis band called Mama's Pride. They were very popular here and I remember hearing that they toured with and opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd at one time. Danny's brother Pat is currently performing solo in the St. Louis area. Danny and Pat were the lead...
From what I'm finding, I don't believe the Tim Krekel or Sluggers albums were ever released on CD. 1986 is only a few years after CD's came out, so if they weren't fairly well-known bands (which I don't believe they were) they were probably only released on vinyl. That also means that you aren't...
I finally figured out who this is after searching off and on for years. I installed two new song ID apps on my phone tonight, and Shazam recognized the artist and song. It is Lenny White - 12 Bars From Mars (1978).
The parts of that melody where the man is singing matches some of the melody of "How Do You Do" by Mouth & MacNeal. It's just the repeat/chorus parts that don't match.
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