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  1. It was produced by Brendan O'Brien; the track "Lynne" features strings provided by Led Zeppelin 's John Paul Jones. [9] Raging Slab had recorded three full albums between its 1989 debut and Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert, but due to record label issues did not release any of them. [10]

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert" on Discogs.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2019 · Oregon. On the 1993 Raging Slab album "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert" (an excellent, fairly unknown, album) John Paul Jones contributed the string arrangement for the song "Lynne" (credited for "strings" within the liner notes). A really nice song.

  4. 9 de jul. de 2021 · El siguiente disco, Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert, reforzó la teoría de que la banda podía competir con Black Crowes, Mother Station, los Wheelies y todas las bandas que estaban actualizando el sonido de los setenta para la generación alternativa. Pero fue un error, uno bien gordo.

  5. John Paul Jones strings (on Lynne) Danny Frankel smaller drums. Tracks. If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above, either in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the Heavy Harmonies forum/message board.

  6. The mellow "Lynne" features a string arrangement from John Paul Jones, which transitions into the rebel rockin' "Lord Have Mercy" and the bad ass "National Dust". With their pistols loaded, Raging Slab bring Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert home with the ballsy "Ain't Ugly None".

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raging_SlabRaging Slab - Wikipedia

    In 1992, the group began to record a new album with producer Brendan O'Brien as well as former Led Zeppelin member John Paul Jones who had agreed to work with the band, contributing string arrangements. In 1993, the band released their Def American debut, the double album Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert.