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A new live video/album of
American metal legend
RHETT FORRESTER
has been released, named
‘The Complete Dr. Dirty Sessions 1992-1993’
track-list:
Coming Home
Redbone Rock
Love Song
Rescue Me
Too Little Too Late
Smokin’ Gun
Hold On
In And Out
It’s A Little Too Much (Unreleased Track)
Amazing Grace (Unreleased Track)
Rescue Me (Unreleased Clearlake Studios Session)
Love Song (Work Tape)
Rescue Me (Work Tape)
Too Little Too Late (Work Tape)
Hold On (Work Tape)
In And Out (Work Tape)
BraveWords Records is excited to share with all the Rhett Forrester fans this amazing footage of Rhett performing live in Red Deer, Canada 1992.
This is some of the very last footage of Rhett performing live.
Rob Robbins talking about Live in Red Deer 1992,
“Of the few live shows we did, this was the only one caught on video for a whole set. We were starting to get tight as a unit by this point. I wish the audio could have been better. This is as raw as you can get. This is some of the last live footage of Rhett in existence. Even with a smaller crowd Rhett treated it like we were playing to a packed arena. I regret not recording more of our shows. There have been copies on YouTube but this is from my original tapes. Hope you enjoy the show.”
Produced by Robbins, this album features Forrester’s distinct vocals accompanied by a talented ensemble of musicians including Rob Robbins on guitar, keys, and vocals, Rod Albon on bass, Brent Gattoni on drums, and Matt Whale contributing keys on the track ‘Hold On‘.
Rhett Forrester, known for his powerful voice and stage presence, takes center stage on this album.
‘The Complete Dr Dirty Sessions‘ offers listeners an insight into Forrester’s musical influences that helped define his style during his ‘Canadian tenure‘…
Rhett had cited to Robbins that his biggest influences were Paul Rodgers and Steven Tyler.
The album’s tracks highlight Forrester’s dynamic range and delivery to bring the songs to life.
According to producer Rob Robbins,
“It was a pleasure to work on and restore these sessions from deep in the archives — it is great that previously unreleased songs are finally seeing the light of day”.
Fans of Forrester will appreciate the opportunity to hear some of his last vocal performances before his untimely death in 1994.
‘The Complete Dr Dirty Sessions’ pays homage to Forrester’s legacy and contributions to the rock music scene, offering a memorable listening experience for audiences old and new.
The digital release features numerous exclusive bonus tracks, further pulling back the musical curtain on Rhett’s final years.