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MP3 Gary Tanin/Anthology II (1973-1980) - ROCK: 70´s Rock

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polka rythyms, blues guitar licks, cool jazz soloing, Tin Pan Alley melodies, Stax-Volt soul

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 70's Rock, ROCK: Classic Rock



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Gary Tanin: As a musician, his career spans decades. As an engineer and producer, he works with some of the worldâs greatest. Long ago, he mastered the integration of technology and music. This synergetic marriage of art and science resulted in a personal body of works that has garnered international critical acclaim and earned him a worldwide reputation as a consummate innovator. Itâs no small wonder some of the greatest recording artists on the planet turn to Tanin for help on their albums. Presented here is a rare opportunity to collect some of his historic and very personal recordings.



Big O (Singapore)
No. 202
GARY TANIN
Anthology II (1973-1980)

Gary Tanin is a veteran of the Milwaukee music scene, having produced and mastered albums for the Gufs, Yell Leaders, Reedy Buzzards and Acoustic Warriors. Tanin recently released two anthologies' worth of music he recorded in the 70's on LP and 45, and it is on Anthology II that we find a reissue of his 1975 album Otto & The Elevators packaged with previously unreleased material.

Even by today's standards, the music here is bright and bold, Tanin sticking his grubby fingers in every possible piece of genre pie: "everything from polka rythyms to blues guitar licks, cool jazz soloing, Tin Pan Alley melodies and Stax-Volt soul." Feck off, Beck!

- Mark Wong



The Milwaukee Sentinel

Tanin's music has a remarkable lasting power and tends to sound as viable today as when it was first recorded. This is probably due to its lyrical quality. At a time when dissonance and punk are in vogue, Tanin, an incurable romantic at heart, sings about sun and rain, love and happiness, just as he always has, putting sincere feeling into the words linked to his memorable tunes.

One of his songs says: "It's not too late to change the world," Tanin still believes that. "Without faith, none of us ever has anything," he said.

- Gary Peterson



The Milwaukee Journal

The stuff songs are made of...

Otto & the Elevators resulted from his (Tanin's) dissatisfaction with the bar circuit. "We were musicians who'd been through all the breakups and ego trips," he said. "We were serious about recording an albums worth of material."

The songs on 1975's Otto & the Elevators LP, a showcase of pop and R&B influences, were written and produced by Tanin. On bass was the late Dave Phillips of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

Tanin recorded a follow-up single, with a cast of Milwaukee superstars including Short Stuff's Junior Brantley and Soup's Doug Yankus and then disappeared for more than four years. A country platter "Ain't Another Tear/ Lonely Again," finally broke the silence.

- Dave Luhrssen


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