Canadian
classic hard rockers MOXY signs
with Escape Music to release
the 40th Anniversary
CD+DVD in Europe/UK. A release is
scheduled for March 2015.
The MOXY
40th Anniversary package will include:
Live DVD/CD from the Sound Academy in Toronto as
well as a Re-Record of the best
of from the first 3
albums: MOXY I, MOXY
II and Riding High.
This
is what founding member Earl Johnson had to say:
‘It
has been a long career for MOXY and what better way to
celebrate the music for our 40th anniversary then with this
unique package which will be made available through Escape
Music in 2015. It gives me great pleasure to see these
classic songs come to life with some fresh blood and a brand new recording. We
didn’t just re-master the songs like a lot of people are doing today but instead
we stripped them down, built them back up and re-recorded them to be more
contemporary sonically with the recordings of today.’
MOXY current
line-up:
Earl
Johnson (Lead Guitar)
Nick Walsh (Lead Vocals) – Slik Toxik, Famous Underground
Alexis Von Kraven (Drums) – Metal Machine, Exorcism
Rob Robbins (Guitar, Background Vocals) – Steel Lily
Oscar Anasetti (Bass, Background Vocals) – Rabid Hole
Nick Walsh (Lead Vocals) – Slik Toxik, Famous Underground
Alexis Von Kraven (Drums) – Metal Machine, Exorcism
Rob Robbins (Guitar, Background Vocals) – Steel Lily
Oscar Anasetti (Bass, Background Vocals) – Rabid Hole
Guest
Bassist: Andy Narsingh (Arsin)
The
promo clip for ‘MOXY 1974-2014: 40 years and still RIDING HIGH‘
can be viewed below: http://youtu.be/1WfFVf0VExw
When MOXY first
exploded onto the scene in 1974 with their hit song
‘Can’t You See I’m a Star’ They were destined to become part of
the alumni of heavy hitting Canadians making a mark in the
U.S.A. MOXY renegotiated a new contract
with Polydor of Canada for distribution in affiliation
with Mercury Records who reissued the self-titled debut album
in North America and worldwide in 1976.
Just
a year after the first album for Canadian fans, it was just three short months
later that the reissued copy of the first MOXY album was
released in the U.S., MOXY II received international press
coverage for the band. Most reviews predicted success for the band and
comparisons were made
to Aerosmith, Rush and Deep
Purple. MOXY II was also highly acclaimed on its
release by Geoff Barton of the UK music
publication Sounds Magazine, who made the
album available to its readers for the special price of only
£1.50. Geoff Barton would later refer
to MOXY as the Canadian Led Zeppelin.
MOXY saw
success touring the U.S. with the likes of such artists
as Boston, Styx, AC/DC, Black
Sabbath and Rainbow just to name a few.
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