Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 11 de mar. de 2017 · Listen free to Elf – Trying to Burn the Sun (Black Swampy Water, Prentice Wood and more). 8 tracks (36:19). If you're a Ronnie James Dio fan or a fan of Bluesy Rock, then you are going to enjoy this album. They kick things off with "Black Swampy Water", which is a solid rock song with vocals that only Ronnie can deliver.

  2. Cool T-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/metalhead-merch-2Demo version of Trying to burn the sun album. If you listen carefully the vocals & some lyrics ...

  3. Switching to Deep Purple's own in-house record label Purple Records for 1974's Carolina County Ball, they followed it up with third LP, Trying To Burn The Sun in 1975. Both albums feature a collection of originals penned by Ronnie with Elf pianist Mickey Lee Soule, and both produced by Roger Glover alone. Glover was evidently impressed with ...

  4. Elf (3) – Trying To Burn The Sun. More images. Label:Purple Records – MOVLP1856, Music On Vinyl – MOVLP1856: ... Ronnie James Dio & Elf - Trying To Burn The Sun (1975) [Full Album] 🇺🇸 Rock N Roll/Blues/Hard Rock. 36:19; Ronnie James Dio ELF. 36:38; Lists Add to List. My colored records by moberg65;

  5. Trying to Burn the Sun es el tercer y último álbum de la banda de hard rock Elf, lanzado en 1975 por MGM. Tras este disco Elf ... Ronnie James Dio - voz, partes de bajo adicionales; Steve Edwards - guitarra; Mickey Lee Soule - teclados, guitarras adicionales; Craig Gruber - bajo;

  6. Elf: Trying To Burn The Sun (remaster) The third and final album from Elf, Trying To Burn The Sun, found the act that would soon morph into Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, back on form, the overly diverse, but still good, Carolina County Ball having stretched the band's boundaries a little too far.TTBTS however reined in the less focused elements to deliver a solid heavy rock album still infused ...

  7. Liberty Road. 6. Shotgun Boogie. 7. Wonderworld. 8. Streetwalker. Trying To Burn The Sun by Elf featuring Ronnie James Dio on Cherry Red. Originally formed by singing bass guitarist Ronnie James Dio in 1967, as the psychedelic sounding Electric Elves, shortened to the Elves, they settled on the more straightforward 'ELF' in 1972.