Phobias to Go

The Reaction

Phobias to Go
Performed By The Reaction
Album UPC 775020623828
CD Baby Track ID 781586
Label Beatfest Records
Released 2005-01-01
BPM 110
Rated 0
ISRC uscgj1548190
Year 2005
Spotify Plays 0
Writers
Writer Michael Lawrence Fisher
Pub Co Michael Lawrence Fisher
Writer Daniel Ralph
Pub Co Daniel Ralph
Writer Philip Donald Harbin
Pub Co Philip Donald Harbin
Composer Daniel Ralph, Michael Lawrence Fisher, Philip Donald Harbin
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country CANADA - Newfoundland and Labrador

Description

Straight ahead guitar based rock with elements punk/metal/psychedelic from 80s St. John's Band The Reaction

Notes

The Reaction defines Musical Physics!

For every Reaction, there's an equally hardhitting new Reaction!

Here's a neat story! A band rides the cutting edge in the Newfoundland punk/new wave/fusion scene during the late 70s; they record heavily but most material remains unreleased; band gets on with other things; 25 years later, fan asks members of the band about the old recordings; fan insists old band get back into the studio to record brand new CD and release it along with the old stuff. The result:

The Reaction: "Old and New"
a remastered version of all the old stuff and a new CD with the heavy new stuff

The background: Before the days of independent recordings, touring and marketing, The Reaction broke ground that bands today think as commonplace. Formed in St. John's Newfoundland in late 1978 Mike Fisher, Rick Harbin & Terry Carter used the fledgling punk/new wave medium to get the band noticed. Dan Ralph replaced Terry Carter not too much later and, over 3 years, the The Reaction quickly grew beyond the punk label - expanding to metal and fusion and euro- techno sounds of the day (later adding Steve Jackson on Keyboards).

The Reaction released only one 45 rpm single: "On The Beach/The Kid's Arrived", However, the band recorded 50 minutes of music. Songs like "In Tune with The Times" and "Till Midnight" became regional radio hits but were never released on record.

Now that music is available on CD for the 1st time!

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