Released in 1980 as a private edition of 300 copies, "Time and Money" finds outlaw rock hero Ray "McKay" Pierle abandoning the rural rock sounds of his famous "Into You" album for a more hard–rock approach.
Twin guitar attacks charged with fuzz–wah and catchy songs full of memorable hooks and melodic vocals.
Recorded mostly at Ray Pierle’s home–made studio and mixed by Moe Whittemore at the legendary 700 West studios in Indiana, resulting in a warm, fabulous analog sound.
Master tape sound. Insert with lyrics and liner notes
"Among the three records with Ray Pierle involvement, "Time & Money" is the heaviest guitar LP" – Stan Denski (Acid Archives)
It's so rare that it doesn't appear anywhere.
ResponderEliminarSeems all older links are dead. It's a pity, you got some wonderful stuff here. Would you consider reuploading all the dead links albums? I know it's quite a chore. Thanks millions anyway!
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