Alliance - Fire And Grace
Release date: 24th May, 2019
Band is:
Robert Berry: All vocals, Bass and keyboards (solo artist, 3, and GTR)
Gary Pihl: All Guitars (Boston and Sammy Hagar)
David Lauser: Drums (Sammy Hagar And The Waboritas)
Produced by: ALLIANCE
All Arrangements by: ALLIANCE
Recorded at: Soundtek Studios, Campbell, CA.
GP Studio Boston
Engineered and Mixed By: Robert Berry
Mastered By: Alan Douches
Cover Artwork and design by: Richard Jones at web-spaghetti, UK
Track listening:
1-DON’T
STOP THE WHEEL TURNING 3:39 / 2- GOOD LIFE 4:03 / 3- UNCERTAIN 6:34 /
4- I'LL HAVE SOME OF THAT 4:43 / 5- FIRE AND GRACE 3:26 / 6- RAISE YOUR
GLASS 3:24 / 7- TIME 4:38 / 8- REAL THING 4:33 / 9- REASON TO WALK
AWAY 4:26 / 10- FAST FORWARD TO LAST NIGHT 3:13 / 11- CHANGE OF HEART
4:21 / 12- THE SAME 4:02 / 13*-YOU ARE THE HEROS 3:27 *bonus track with
first pressing only.

It
seems people often have differing recollections of important events.
Everyone has their perspective or a different point of view. Sometimes
it’s hard, even for trained eyes and ears to trace the roots of
relationships or find the source of a fire. If you were a serious
musical archaeologist or perhaps simply a curious person with a shovel,
and you were in San Francisco’s fog shrouded North Beach area,
specifically on Columbus Ave. in the late-80s you would have been
digging through the ash and sifting through the rubble of Bill Graham’s
venue known as Wolfgang’s after the big fire. If you were lucky you
might have found crucial evidence, tattered threads or charred clues
hinting to the origin of Alliance. It was at Wolfgang’s that long time
Sammy Hagar drummer David Lauser and a bandmate, both recently set
adrift from the positions they had graced for years until Hagar jumped
to join Van Halen, came to see the Robert Berry Band perform. It seems
Lauser, along with guitarist Gary Pihl and Gamma / Night Ranger
keyboardist Alan ‘Fitz’ Fitzgerald were searching for an allusive
missing piece for a new project they were plotting. There was a spark
for sure. But would it become a flame or a smouldering match?
***“It
seems like just yesterday that Gary called me about forming a group for
the purpose of having a band outside of our main musical commitments.
After several failed attempts with male and female vocalists and
bassists, the illustrious A&R man, John Kalodner suggested we
contact Robert Berry. Subsequently, Gary, Fitz and I jammed with Robert
at Sammy Hagar's home studio. There was a definite spark. An immediate
connection. Was that really 30 years ago? Spanning three decades and an
ever changing musical landscape, Alliance has been truly a labor of love
for all of us.” - David "Bro" Lauser
***“I
grew up thinking that being in a band would be the coolest thing ever. A
musical oasis where everybody contributes creative parts to make a new
and unique sound. Bands like Cream or Led Zeppelin had terrific guitar
players but the other musicians were just as important in creating a
style that was easily recognised and different from anyone else. Even
different than the bands those players had been in before. The term,
"supergroup" was coined to describe how several well-known players could
bring their previous experiences to the melting pot of something new. A
match, for sure. I'm very fortunate to be a part of what I think of as a
supergroup. Fitz, David and Robert all have long histories with
successful groups and Alliance has been our opportunity to take the best
of what we have as individuals and create a new and unique identity.
One
of my proudest moments with the band was arriving at our first gig and
instead of addressing us by our individual names or past affiliations,
the promoter just said, "Alliance?" ... our answer; "Yes, We Are!" -
Gary Pihl
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