Originally posted by FORD
It goes back to when the original Boston lineup split in the early 80's. Brad sang on Barry Goudreau's first solo album, and then on Goudreau's next project "Orion the Hunter". And when Goudreau was putting together RTZ in the late 80's, there was only one singer he thought of, Brad Delp. Because of his involvement with RTZ, he wasn't available to sing on the "Walk On" album, but he did rejoin Boston in time for the following tour.
Brad, being the nice guy that he was, wanted to keep working with both of his friends. It's just too bad he could never get Tom & Barry to reconcile with each other. Certainly would have made his life less complicated.
It goes back to when the original Boston lineup split in the early 80's. Brad sang on Barry Goudreau's first solo album, and then on Goudreau's next project "Orion the Hunter". And when Goudreau was putting together RTZ in the late 80's, there was only one singer he thought of, Brad Delp. Because of his involvement with RTZ, he wasn't available to sing on the "Walk On" album, but he did rejoin Boston in time for the following tour.
Brad, being the nice guy that he was, wanted to keep working with both of his friends. It's just too bad he could never get Tom & Barry to reconcile with each other. Certainly would have made his life less complicated.
Thanks for the info Ford,I will try and track these releases down.
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