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MP3 The KLOCKS - Greatest Hits

Spanning the decades of the 70''s,80''s,90''s, and todays music. The KLOCKS Greatest hit''s chronicle an aging cover band longing for a hit with clever satire with "Spinal Tap" references, and a dance re-mix of the Classic Rock Anthem "Time".

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ROCK: Classic Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock



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The KLOCKS Greatest Hits

Time - 2005 (David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nicholas Mason, Rick Wright)

The KLOCKS dance remake of the classic Pink Floyd song. Available only on this special edition “Greatest Hits” collection. (Not available in stores)
Clocks Sample used by permission of EMI Records London.

When Worlds Collide - 1997 (Bill Caisse, Angel Cropper, Kim Day)

Previously available only on the MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK of Venus & Mars.
Richie Guy, producer / screenplay writer died of a broken heart on the release day of this picture. Ironically so has everyone who has seen the movie, drawing a strong cult following of suicidal loved starved baby boomers. Brent’s vocal performance landed the song a Grammy nomination in the Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television category, , but was over shadowed by Diane Warren (songwriter) for "Because You Loved Me" (Theme from Up Close & Personal) performed by Céline Dion

Highway Drive-2002 (Bill Caisse, Eric Swanson)

From the album “Hold On Lucy”
The KLOCKS hit the road as they added southern rock guitar guru Bill Caisse to the line up with the demise of the Texas legends “The American Peddlers”
See https://www.tradebit.com which conveniently omits Bill’s reign as the guitarist for the group from 1981-1993.

It’s Amazing - 2003 (Bill Caisse, Eric Swanson)

From the album “You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Turducken”
Best know for the jingle line for a popular pharmaceutical company’s Erectile Dysfunction pill.
(It’s Amazing, that I never felt this way before...)
Produced by L.A. native Mel Guenat, who says “This ballad is Amazing.” Asked for comment, lead singer Brent Fields said “It’s Amazing the way our fans have embraced this Amazing song. Just Amazing.”

Problems - 1982 (Ed Doran)

From the now out of print LP “Working Men”
The song has out lived the rest of the albums work because of the experimental CD Single. We were lucky to save this rare version for the fans of the original KLOCKS line up. Some say the song influenced Colin Hay''s Sting-like, reggae sounding version of “Down Under” even if they had no idea what a "Vegemite" sandwich was.

The Pull of Your Love - 1999 (Bill Caisse, Angel Cropper, Kim Day)

From the ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK of “Circus Smirkus”
I was dreamin'' when I wrote this forgive me if it goes astray. The “Drummer Formerly Known as Mack” delivers an astounding performance in true Prince style, as Brent explores his darker side.

You Dog - 2004 (Bill Caisse)

From the CD “Get a Lawyer”
Inspired by the breakup of a close friends 20 year marriage, and other legal battles. This song’s target audience is anyone who has been screwed over by a loved one, and then again by their lawyer. The driving dance R&B groove leaves plenty of room for dancing alone, or with a great deal of space between partners.

Close Your Eyes - 1992 (Ed Doran)

From the LP “Surf Country”
With the popularity of “Gone Country” artists of the 90’s, The KLOCKS served up this “runaway” hit, mixing the contemporary country sound with a little California Surf music. This song was inspired by Ed’s wife Margie as well as his love for traditional Country and Western Lyrics.

Dot Dot Dot - 1986 (Bill Caisse, Brent Fields)

From the out of print LP “Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead”
The lyrics mysteriously came after smoking a “dube” and watching “The Dark Side of Oz” at a party. They became increasingly interested in Dorothy, much the same way Lewis Carroll was of Alice. (Alice in Wonderland) Neither Brent nor Bill will admit to writing the song, and both have stuck to the story that the words magically appeared on the back of a napkin from a Four Seasons restaurant.

White Out Front - 1980 (The KLOCKS)

Only available here on this greatest hit’s CD.
This is obviously a spoof on the 80’s classic by AC/DC “Back in Black”
The main riffs of the song are played backwards and upside down, which inspired the title. The aging vampire character was the obvious choice to bring the “Pasty White Goth” image to mind vs. the “Macho Badass” character of the AC/DC hit.

THE KLOCKS are: (in no particular order)
Brent Fields – Bass and Vocals
Ed Doran – Keyboards and Vocals
Mack Gonzales – Drums and Vocals
Bill Caisse – Guitars and Vocals

Produced by Bill Caisse
Executive Producers –Brent Fields
Executive Sound Engineer – Brent Fields
Alternate Sound Engineer – Bill Caisse
Recorded at The House of Bill Studios®
Mastered at Studio B®
Alternate vocals recorded at the House of Ed Studios®

Duplication at Affordable Sound – Austin Texas

All rights reserved by KLOCKS MUSIC LLC,
and “Just in Time” Records

“Time” appears courtesy of EMI Records – London England
Album artwork from FOV Productions can be viewed at:
https://www.tradebit.com

This is really our first recorded project. The albums listed here are fictitious, and do not exist. Many thanks to our families, friends, and fans that made this project possible. Special thanks to Dana, Margie, Kelly & Jodie, as well as the rest of our loved ones for their understanding, support, and unconditional love they show everyday.

Special thanks to our live crew, Steve Trowbridge, Bo Rios, James Little, and our great friends Ed & Patty Traupman, Troy Bishop-Petty & BPL, Mike & Rhonda Manning, Jim & Christi Webb, Stacy Koetting, Jeff Washburn, Stephanie Alderete, Matt Fields, Bill Neumeier. Thanks to our corporate friends: The San Antonio SPURS, ROLAND Electronics, HERTZ & Enterprise Rental Car. All our close friends @ Russell’s, The Rib Room and Sherlock’s Pub.

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