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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ric_OcasekRic Ocasek - Wikipedia

    Ric Ocasek – Quick Change World (1993) Ric Ocasek – Negative Theater (1993) Black 47 – Fire of Freedom (1993) Alan Vega – New Raceion (1993) Weezer – Weezer (Blue Album) (1994) Bad Brains – God of Love (1995) Bad Religion – The Gray Race (1996) Nada Surf – High/Low (1996) Ric Ocasek – Troublizing (1997)

  2. Ocasek en 2009. Richard Theodore Otcasek ( Baltimore; 23 de marzo de 1944 - Nueva York; 15 de septiembre de 2019), más conocido como Ric Ocasek, fue un cantautor y productor estadounidense, conocido por ser el vocalista y líder de la banda de rock The Cars, además de productor para varios grupos, entre los que destacan Weezer, Nada Surf y No ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_47Black 47 - Wikipedia

    They went into the studio with Ric Ocasek of The Cars, where they re-recorded parts of their self-titled album for the 1992 release of Fire of Freedom, which was described as "the most fun you can squeeze out of a five-inch disc."

  4. The band had cut their teeth with legendary live shows at Paddy Reilly's serving as an almost de facto house band for a period of time and put out an independent album that contained lots of songs that would show up on Fire of Freedom , there was one big difference between the two though, the producer.. Ric Ocasek became involved due to a common manager and a love for the group.

  5. The band went into the studio in 1993 with Ric Ocasek producing, and recorded Fire Of Freedom, an album that still holds up today. From the first notes the album pulsates with Celtic flavor and energy.

  6. Producer – Larry Kirwan, Ric Ocasek; Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Geoffrey Blythe* Trombone, Tin Whistle, Vocals – Fred Parcells; Uilleann Pipes, Tin Whistle, Bodhrán, Vocals – Chris Byrne; Written-By – Larry Kirwan

  7. I posted the following review on the Sputnik Music website earlier this afternoon: The story of Fire of Freedom is one of those "coulda, woulda, shoulda" cautionary tales that parents use to talk their children out of becoming musicians. The gist of it is this -- after a couple of independent releases, celtic rock band Black 47 signed with EMI Records.