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British band Doogie White & La Paz<\/b> return this April with a brand new studio album entitled \u201cShut Up And Rawk!\u201d.<\/b> Almost immediately after their previous offering, \u201cThe Dark And The Light\u201d (2013) had been released, Chic McSherry and Doogie White started writing new material. A total of 17 ideas were demo\u2019d with 11 of them finally being crafted into songs for a new album. Recording could only be done in stages because of other commitments, but in many ways that extra time allowed the songs to develop and mature into a very powerful rock album, entitled \u201cShut Up And Rawk!\u201d which is due for a worldwide release by Metal Mind Productions On April, 8th 2016<\/b>.<\/div>\n
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Today the band reveal cover artwork and tracklist of their new album. The front cover was designed by Jaros\u0142aw Wieczorek<\/b>. \u201cI was trying to go for a bit of a tongue-in-cheek approach. Basically, I was aiming for an interplay between this sort of a charismatic shout-out in the album’s title and the sedate, a bit clich\u00e9d image of a psychiatrist’s session. I wanted the cover not so much to be a graphic representation of the title as to be one with it and, as a whole, to make for a kind of a joke.\u201d<\/i> \u2013 Wieczorek comments.<\/div>\n
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Tracklist:<\/b><\/div>\n
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1. Light The Fire<\/div>\n
2. Heart Of Stone<\/div>\n
3. No Place In Heaven<\/div>\n
4. The Revenge Of El Guapo<\/div>\n
5. A Certain Song<\/div>\n
6. Retribution Blues<\/div>\n
7. Daughter Of Time<\/div>\n
8. The Prize<\/div>\n
9. Faith Hope And Love<\/div>\n
10. Throw Me To The Wolves<\/div>\n
11. Miss Dynamite<\/div>\n
12. Book Of Shadows<\/div>\n
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The album has now been mixed and mastered by Rolf Munkes at Empire Studios in Frankfurt, Germany. Full details to be follow soon.<\/div>\n
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La Paz was formed in Lanarkshire, Scotland in the summer of 1984 by Chic McSherry (guitars), Doogie White (vocals) and Alex Carmichael (bass). At the first rehearsal together they hit it off immediately on a personal level – they also liked the same music and they had the same influences and heroes (Purple, Rainbow, Journey, Gary Moore) so they started to recruit other members to try to form a band and go do some gigs. Andy Mason (keyboards) joined the trio and he fitted in from the start, even though he was still at school when he joined. Drummers were always a problem and, over the life of the band, La Paz went through almost as many as Spinal Tap. Unquestionably the loudest and the most accomplished was\/is their current drummer, Paul McManus. <\/div>\n
They gigged regularly and played some prestigious venues including the world-famous Marquee Club in London as well as at some festivals in Milton Keynes. They were featured regularly in music magazines of the day, particularly Kerrang! (Derek Oliver becoming a big fan of the band) and attracted interest from a number of UK and US record companies, finally agreeing terms with one of them for a three album deal. <\/div>\n
But it was not to be – for reasons which were never explained by the record label the deal fell through at the very last minute. Sadly the band didn’t survive for very long after that. They did their last gig on 15th October 1988 and then Doogie moved to London to join Midnite Blue, Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, Cornerstone, Yngwie Malmsteen and now Michael Schenker. <\/div>\n
And then legendary DJ Tom Russell of 96.3 Rock Radio called Doogie and asked him if he would do some acoustic numbers at The Garage in Glasgow for Rock Radio’s Birthday Bash in January 2008. Doogie agreed and asked Chic to play guitar. <\/div>\n
It was a big ask after 20 years: almost 1000 people, Doogie singing alone and Chic with one flamenco guitar! “We had such a blast though and it woke up so many great memories in both of us that we decided to give it a go with the full band for my 50th birthday” said Chic. And so the full band started to rehearse and it was clear that they could still play a bit. The band just gelled: just like old times and the gigs were a terrific success. And so the idea of re-recording some of the favourites from the set that had never had a proper production job was conceived. The final result can be heard on the album \u201cGranite\u201d released in February 2012 on Metal Mind Productions. <\/div>\n
The band\u2019s second album, \u201cThe Dark and The Light\u201d was also released on Metal Mind Productions on 27th May 2013 to critical acclaim, with Classic Rock and Powerplay magazines both giving positive and strong reviews and the track \u201cDon\u2019t Drink With The Devil2 becoming the Classic Rock Magazine\u2019s Number 1 Track of The week in their reader\u2019s poll.<\/div>\n
Live appearances are difficult due to Doogie White\u2019s touring schedule with Michael Schenker and Paul McManus\u2019 also being involved with GUN, but the band made a rare appearance as the headline act on the opening night of the 2014 Hard Rock Hell Festival on March 20th. The show was \u201cpacked\u201d and well received.<\/div>\n
Almost immediately after \u201cThe Dark And The Light\u201d had been released, Chic McSherry and Doogie White started writing new material. A total of 17 ideas were demo\u2019d with 11 of them finally being crafted into songs for a new album. Recording could only be done in stages because of other commitments, but in many ways that extra time allowed the songs to develop and mature into a very powerful rock album, entitled \u201cShut Up And Rawk!\u201d which is due for worldwide release by Metal Mind Productions on April, 8th 2016!<\/div>\n
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La Paz \u2013 line-up:<\/b><\/div>\n
Doogie White – vocal<\/div>\n
Chic McSherry – guitar<\/div>\n
Alex Carmichael – bass<\/div>\n
Andy Mason – keyboards<\/div>\n
Paul McManus – drums<\/div>\n
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La Paz \u2013 official sites:<\/b><\/div>\n
http:\/\/www.lapazrocks.com\/<\/a><\/div>\n
www.facebook.com\/LaPaz.rocks?fref=pb<\/a><\/div>\n
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