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Puttin It Straight / Heat in the Street
Pat Travers
Puttin It Straight / Heat in the Street
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1

Full Title - Puttin' It Straight/Heat In The Street. These two classic albums from 1977 and 1978 are remastered and contain an eight page booklet with lyrics, exclusive photos and liner notes from PT. One Way. 2003.

     

CD Details

All Artists: Pat Travers
Title: Puttin It Straight / Heat in the Street
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: One Way Records Inc
Release Date: 1/28/2003
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Rock Guitarists, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 046633519526, 046633519625, 046633519427

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Album Description
Full Title - Puttin' It Straight/Heat In The Street. These two classic albums from 1977 and 1978 are remastered and contain an eight page booklet with lyrics, exclusive photos and liner notes from PT. One Way. 2003.

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CD Reviews

It's About Time!
JAMES MCCORMICK | cedar rapids, Iowa United States | 03/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Pat Travers "Putting it Straight"



27 years, have I've been spinning this album. I've went through three vinyl copies & have a Japanese import CD, now I also have a double album CD which "Heat in the Street" is also included. It maybe redundant at this point to say that "Putting it Straight" is not just my favorite PT album, but my favorite album of all time! It still sounds as everybit fresh today as the day I popped it on my record player, so many years ago.



"Putting it Straight" starts off with the speeding mammoth, shiny metallic freight train that is "Life in London." PT's last word on the punk scene that was consuming London at the time. Fast, hard, & metallic, "Life in London" is a juggernaut stomping on the lifeless corpse that punk would be in a couple of years. The second & third songs, "It Aint What it Seems" & "Speakeasy," are rollicking guitar riff driven tunes that speak of goodtimes & bad. "Running from the Future" (my favorite song off the album) is a monster of Jazzy metal heaviness with guitar breaks that bring tears to my eyes. The sound he gets out of his guitar is just incredible on this song & the album as a whole, truely unique. "Running from the Future's" subject is also as forboding as it is heavy. PT speaking of his drug use, knowing it will lead to nowhere. "Lovin' You" is a keyboard driven song of love & regret. The funky instrumental "Off Beat Ride" demonstrates PT's fusion side not unlike Jeff Beck's "Wired," it also shows PT's considerable keyboard talents. The giant funky metallic riffery & time changes of "Gettin' Betta" is a immortal PT classic. It draws you in like a set of white water rapids, full of bumps & grinds, you have to hang on! The last song, "Dedication" is gorgeous. It's melody takes you away. It's lryics about friendship & kindness are truly heart-felt & warm. There is no doubt that PT knows how to write important personal songs of life & how to live it, a masterpiece.



This is the last album to feature the tremendous drumming of future Iron Maiden drummer Niko McBrain. Next would be Tommy Aldridge!



5/5



Pat Travers Band "Heat in the Street"



I just loved the cover photography of this album, showing PT & band relaxing, having a cool one in a downtown Miami street parking space. As a matter of fact, my friends & I liked it so much we were going to do the same thing here in our town, Cedar Rapids, with a big sign of "Heat in the Street" with the song blaring in the background. Alas, we never did, so much for the exuberance of youth.



PT added a second guitarist the smokin' Pat Thrall & new drummer, the brilliant Tommy Aldridge for a live band that would be feared as an opening act to end all headlining acts, & even though this is a studio effort, one could tell already this was a band to be reckoned with. "Heat in the Street" opens with the monsterous self titled musician extravganza. Guitars, bass, drums, flowing at high speed down a musicscape of perfection, as one densely tuned unit. "Killer Instinct" romped & rolled all over my ears. "I Tried to Believe" is an heart-felt proffession of unrequited love. "Hammerhead" was a instrumental milestone of speed & aggression, truly one of a kind at the time. "Go All Night" may well be the fastest & funkest PT song to date, a perpetual creation of heavy funk rock motion. "Evie" is just a plain all out party rocking monument to partying. Last, but not least, another beautiful song in the tradition of "Putting it Straight's "Dedication," the love song "One for Me & One for You."



With this third studio album PT made no doubt that his was the most sophisticated Heavy Metal band in his day. Very few trodded down the path of his marriage of instrumental perfection, writing skills, & funk/metal, to put it over the top. A true visionary!



5/5"
Record company finally "Puttin' it straight!"
J. Bringle | orlando ,fl | 02/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Its about time someone released these two gems on cd!!I have seen them sold for $40.00 to $50.00 dollars a piece on ebay and here you get them both for $...!!I remember when i first bought the album in 78 i had never heard of pat travers but i ran accross" puttin it straight" in the record bin and i bought it on the strength of album cover alone.it's as classic as they get!front cover--rocker playing to an unimpresed exec..back cover exec is blown away!!!!P.T, really rocks on this one!theres not a bad song on it.its got alot of energy . some of the best songs to me are life in london ,lovin you ,and dedication now just to own this one is great but to have "heat in the street" as a bonus is quiet a bonus indeed..on "heat" pat has his power band together with tommy aldridge and pat thrall on board.these guys were so great live!!!!the title cut ,i tried to believe and evie are some of the cuts that jump into my mind right off the bat as favorites.now the remastering leaves a little to be desired but is still good.so pop this cd in and rock on!!cause pt has what you need its heat in the street!!!"
2 Great Hard Rock Albums Finally Available Again!
Rnzn | 04/24/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am thrilled to finally get these 2 great albums on CD! These 2 albums have never really gotten the attention they deserved. Pat Travers produced some of the best hard rock of the 70's and it holds up well today. Some highlights are LIFE IN LONDON, the very funky instrumental OFF BEAT RIDE, HEAT IN THE STREET, and my personal favorite KILLER'S INSTINCT.



One small gripe is that the first 8 songs (Putting It Straight) are out of order. The CD plays the songs in the order shown on the back of the LP cover but not the way they appear on the vinyl album. To hear them as on the LP program your CD tracks in this order: 1,5,8,3,6,4,7,2.



Once again One Way did an very good job with sound quality. Heat In the Street does not sound as good as Putting It Straight, but that is mostly due to the use of a different studio and engineer, etc. This package does leave out a few pictures, but includes full lyrics, new album notes from Pat himself, and new pictures. Highly recommended!"