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Album Details
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· Produced By: Giant
· Running Time:
· Release Date: February 26
· Released: EU
· Genre: Melodic Rock
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· LabelLink: Frontiers
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Artist Bio
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After recording two albums with christian rockers Whiteheart in the early 80's and having
made a name as session players in the Pop and Rock scene, guitarist / vocalist Dann Huff and
his drummer brother David hooked up with Alan Pasqua, an experienced keyboards player
which lent his talents to loads of Jazz and Rock artists and Nashville session bass player Mike
Brignardello to form Giant.
They eventually signed with A&M Records and released 1989's “Last of the Runaways”,
featuring a classic, melodic hard rock sound, which yielded a top-twenty hit with "I'll See You in
My Dreams". Giant’s debut album is still regarded nowadays as one of the highest points in
melodic hard rock of the end of the eighties melting diverse influences such as Van Halen,
Journey and U2 to create an instantly recognizable sound. After countless tours and live
performances in the US and Europe, the band recorded the follow up album Time to Burn in
1991. Slightly more aggressive than it's predecessor, but still magnificent in the production and
songwriting departments. this album is also regarded as a main source of influence for many
melodic and hard rock bands nowadays.
Soon after the release of “Time To Burn”, Alan Pasqua decided to quit the band and went back
to session work. The band toured once again Europe and US without him, but soon after
disbanded. Dann Huff then became one of the most respected producers of our era, working in
the Rock, Pop and Country Music with countless artists including Shania Twain, Megadeth,
Faith Hill and several others. His brother David also started to become more and more involved
in the production business and thanks to a mutual friend he was introduced in 1999 to Frontiers
Records managers Serafino Perugino and Mario de Riso. This eventually brought to a meeting
in Chicago were the label proposed David to bring back the name and the music of such a great
band. The “III” album was released in 2001 with major acclaim in the Classic and Melodic
Hard Rock community.
However Dann’s busy schedule along with the other members’ commitments, made the reunion
impossible to carry on. However the vision of bringing back Giant as a living band unit with a
recording and touring line-up and with of course the possibility to carry on the enormous legacy
of the music produced so far with the same quality was raised a few times in conversations
between David Huff and Frontiers.
As time went by it became apparent that Dann Huff could
not be a full part of this concept, even though he loved everything that Giant was. Thus original
members, drummer David Huff and bassist Mike Brignardello, who wanted to go back to Rock,
started an endless research for the right musicians that could be part of a renewed Giant
line-up. And in the end the choice fell on singer extraordinaire Terry Brock (Strangeways,
Seventh Key) and on John Roth (Winger) on guitars.
Dann Huff in any case participated to the songwriting co-writing with the new line-up members
“Our Love”, “Double Trouble”, “Plenty of Love”, “Save Me” and offering songs from his
catalogue, such as the title track, “Through My Eyes” (both co-written with Mark Spiro) and
“Two Worlds”. He also contributed lead guitars on “Save Me” and “Believer (Redux)”, the
latter being one of the 3 songs written by Erik Martensson and Robert Sall of W.E.T. with
Miqael Persson (the other two “Never Surrender” and “Prisoner of Love” are a
Martensson/Persson collaboration).
“Promise Land” was mixed by Ben Fowler (Van Zandt, Cher, Meat Loaf) and mastered by Joe
Palmaccio (3 GRAMMY awards won) .
Giant and their legacy are back! They’re now here to stay!
LINE-UP:
Terry Brock – vocals
John Roth – guitars
Mike Brignardello – bass
David L. Huff – drums
Featuring:
Dann Huff – lead guitars on “Believer (Redux)” and “Save Me”
Keyboards: Tim Lauer, Jack Holder
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