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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Nick Riff: Freak Element 1992 + Cloak Of Immortality 1995

 

Nick Riff, America's secret, psychedelic son, has always been in or around Rock & Roll in one form or


another.
Appearing at times as a studio musician, stage crew member, backing musician, or leader of one of Cleveland's more successful local bands of the mis-eighties, The Attitude he has always tried to maintain the original essence of Rock & Roll in a predominantly middle of the road society.Throughout his various incarnations as a musician, he has released or contributed musically to vinyl EPs, 7" singles and cassette LP projects.
                        

A five song EP released in 1986 by The Attitude, on an independant Cleveland label, was well received

on targeted college radio stations, nationwide and in Europe.Over the course of his performing career, in various bands, he has appeared on concert billings with such diverse acts as D.O.A., The Replacements, R.E.M., Human Switchboard, Brian Adamas, Greg Kihn, The Feelies, Guadalcanal Diary, Chesterfield Kings, The Saints, Faith No More, The Ramones, Daevid Allen and Kevin Ayers.
                      

1989 saw the release of his first solo project, for which he played, recorded and produced all sounds

human and otherwise, on a six song cassette entitled "From The Heart of Oblivion". While receiving positive reviews in the United States and Europe from specialist publications like Factsheet Five, Unhinged, Freakbeat, Crohinga Well and CMJ Report, two songs from the "Oblivion" tape found their way onto compilation releases."Tripping Over Clouds" was featured on "Another Listen Is In Order", a CD of local Cleveland area bands released at the 1989 CMJ Music Marathon in New York City.
                          

"Lost and Wild" appeared on a Delerium Records compilation of bands from around the world called "A Psychedelic Psauna" which was released to critical acclaim worldwide, in 1991.On June 1st 1992,

Delerium Records unleashed Nick Riff's debut album on CD and LP in Europe. "Freak Element" a nine song excursion into psychedelic rock & roll, gained a rapid cult following and favourable reviews in Europe and America and was followed with a full article in Freakbeat magazine No.8, and the release of a previously unavailable track "The Limitless Light" on the free 7" that came with the magazine.

                 

When it became obvious that to reach beyond a cult audience Nick would have to abandon his home produced music in favour of a wider studio production, expanded with extra musicians,

Delerium Records agreed to finance Nick's new project "Cloak of Immortality". Between the Autumn of 1993 and the Spring of 1994 Nick has recorded the new album in a studio in Cleveland, Ohio. The result is amazing - a fusion of acid rock & roll, punk energy, new wave, vocal harmony and psychedelic otherworldliness… "Cloak of Immortality" is an aural gemstone of many sparkling hues.


It's psychedelic baby magazine (Nick Riff Interview) HERE

                



NICK RIFF - FREAK ELEMENT 1992
                         


Nick Riff – Freak Element
Label: Delerium Records – DELEC-CD-001
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
            

TRAXS

                   


01. Strange Disposition     4:56
02. Forbidden Love    3:57
03. The Other Ones     4:44
04. Big Fairy Tale    4:28
05. Lose My Mind    3:05
06. Fly Away    2:27
07. Electric Eye God    4:21
08. Vagabond Unknown    6:09
09. Freak Element    3:37

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All instruments - Nick Riff

Producer, Recorded By – John Lyon

MP3 @ 320 Size: 92 MB
Flac  Size: 253 MB

NICK RIFF - CLOAK OF IMMORTALITY 1995
                         


Nick Riff – Cloak Of Immortality
Label: Delerium Records – DELEC CD 017
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
                 

TRAXS

                       


01. Cloack Of Immortality    4:59
02. Creature Feature    6:12
03. Way Out  (Keyboards [Lead Keyboard] – Ched Stanisic)   3:59
04. Staring Into Space    2:34
05. Like A Zen Stray    6:05
06. Something Inside    4:10
07. Temple Of Dreams  (Keyboards [Lead Keyboard] – Ched Stanisic)   6:23
08. Ghost  (Percussion – Chris Di Santis)   4:44
09. Tribal Elders  (Percussion – Chris Di Santis)   4:55
10. From Beyond They Speak    4:54
11. Go Far - Go Wide    4:53

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Bass Guitar – Steve E. Taylor
Drums – Thom Marianetti
Producer, Recorded By – Chris Keffer, John Lyon
Technician [Equipment] – J.D. Kimple
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Lyrics By – Nick Riff
Written-By [Songs By] – Nick Riff, Taylor (tracks: 9, 10), Marianetti(tracks: 9, 10)

MP3 @ 320 Size: 126 MB
Flac  Size: 335 MB

7 comments:

  1. Super Kostas ! I do not know. I'll take care of it right away. THANKS

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  2. Wolfgang Schäuble an object of hate of the Greeks is dead.

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  3. Yesterday i picked up a bunch of cds from my friend Bock, all 60s. This is just the beginningof our ( new) collaboration.
    Listening to CRADLE, i think 1968.
    Suzie Quatro with her 3 sisters on Garage/ Rock. You shouldn't believe how good it is. A tip and the 1st i heard from the stoss, if you don't know.

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  4. And onother one that i listened. GALAXY -
    DAY WITHOUT SUN 1976, also USA, excellent.

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