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MP3 St. Elmo's Fire - Vol.1 Really in Love!: Psycho Rockers '79-'84

This album showcases what the band did best, being musically versatile. From hard rock to power pop to garage rock, they could do it all. Vol 1 contains the first release on CD or mp3 of their 45 single "Really in Love'' . A huge hit in Europe and Japan.

15 MP3 Songs in this album (54:23) !
Related styles: Rock: Hard Rock, Rock: Rock & Roll, Mood: Fun

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Ok, let’s face it. If St. Elmos Fire was an actual real person, he would definitely be locked up in a mental institution for life. Or at the very least be on some very serious drugs!!
The original SEF was that kind of band. They were schizophrenic. Musically and most assuredly, lyrically. Listen to the songs. If you were lucky enough to be living in California in the late 70’s and early ‘80’s and caught one of their shows you know what I’m talking about.
The band was a dynamo of raw energy on stage. It’s like they dared you to keep up with them. But the most important thing was the tunes . They ranged anywhere from hard rock to new wave to pop to metal to country to punk to virtually any genre there ever was. And during the entire set it all flowed so smoothly!
But that was only the beginning.
It was really the lyrics that made people wonder what was up with these guys. They delved into dark subjects that would make even the most hardcore bands squirm. Listen to the songs! It wasn’t that they wanted to shock you or anything just for the sake of shocking you. They could write beautiful and commercial music anytime they wanted, like “Really in Love” then turn on you seconds later like a rabid dog with the disturbing “Take the Wires Out of My Head”….like I said, schizophrenic!
The words that audiences took notice of really came from the genius mind of Tim Raynor-Allwein. Sharp as fine steel and delightfully twisted at the same time. With Jeff writing the music and Alan Kreutzer and Steve Raynor adding the one two punch that made St. Elmos Fire what it was, you come up with a band that no one could ever pin down.
Listen to the songs!

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