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Oldies 25 May, 2011

REO Speedwagon's 30-year Anniversary Of Multi-platinum No 1 Breakthrough Hit Hi Infidelity Brings Re-release With Double-cd Package Due Out July 19, 2011

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REO Speedwagon's 30-year Anniversary Of Multi-platinum No 1 Breakthrough Hit Hi Infidelity Brings Re-release With Double-cd Package Due Out July 19, 2011
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Legacy Recordings) The year 1981 marks the debut of the groundbreaking MTV Networks and, simultaneously, as MTV was hitting the airwaves, REO Speedwagon held the No 1 album spot with their multi-platinum Hi Infidelity, making an impression that has also come to last decades. Now, marking its 30th Anniversary, the highest-selling rock LP of 1981 is being commemorated with HI INFIDELITY: 30th ANNIVERSARY EDITION, with special, never-before-released demos and more. The double-CD set will be released at all physical and digital retail outlets on July 19th through Epic/Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.

Hi Infidelity was a career-changing album for REO Speedwagon, achieving a staggering number of accolades, chart positions and sales, among them:

  • Highest-selling rock LP of 1981
  • Has sold close to 10 million copies in the US
  • February 21, 1981; the album hit No 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart and remained at No 1 for 15 weeks straight; taking over John Lennon & Yoko Ono's "Double Fantasy," which previously held the spot for eight weeks
  • Remained on Billboard 200 album chart for 101 weeks, unprecedented for an American rock band at the time
  • Album certified RIAA Gold and Platinum on February 2, 1981; since been 10x Platinum certified
  • Single "Keep on Loving You," certified RIAA gold on March 4th, replaced Eddie Rabbitt's "I Love a Rainy Night" at No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 on March 21, 1981
  • March 21st, 1981, the first week of Billboard's then new "Top Tracks" chart (now known as the Mainstream Rock Chart) boasted four songs from Hi Infidelity: "Keep on Loving You" and "Take It On the Run," which both hit the top 10; and "Don't Let Him Go"(#11) and "Tough Guys" (#25); "Out of Season," joined those four a week later
  • "Take It On the Run" was the 9th music video ever to be played on MTV

HI INFIDELITY: 30th ANNIVERSARY EDITION will pair the original album with a second CD of previously unreleased 'Crystal Demos' of nine of the album's 10 songs. Additionally, the album packaging will include new liner notes by lead singer Kevin Cronin, as well as original lead guitarist Gary Richrath. Cronin's essay takes the reader on a trip behind the curtain to the roots of many of the songs: "I remember writing the verses to piano, after sleepwalking into my home studio around 4:00 a.m.... A long simmering response to the bullies of my youth came in the form of 'Tough Guys'... Bruce wrote and sang 'Someone Tonight,' which is one of the gems from the Crystal Demos... 'I wish You Were There' [was] a little gospel thing that I had written in the house where I grew up in suburban Chicago."

Originally formed in Champaign, Illinois, REO Speedwagon is still led today by keyboardist Neal Doughty (founding member since 1967), Kevin Cronin (who has fronted the band since 1972 on lead vocals and guitar), and bassist Bruce Hall (who joined in 1977) - along with lead guitarist Dave Amato (member since 1989) and drummer Bryan Hitt (since 1990). Together, REO continues to define the essence of two enduring genres, arena rock on the performance side, and classic rock on the audio and video side. Summer tour dates begin at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre on June 4th and take the band through more than 40 shows where they'll showcase the best of Hi Infidelity with the live performances that audiences have grown to love over the last three decades and continue to sell out time and time again.

As Cronin writes, "Hi Infidelity was a major life changer for all of us. On our eleventh album, we went from being the perennial Midwestern underdog, to at last hitting the global big time. Suddenly, the world was listening, and watching... But the truth is, it all still boiled down to the music, the songs, some inspired performances, and a great deal of good fortune. We were a tight knit, dedicated group of individuals, with a dream, a purpose, and no doubt that we would pull it all off."

Disc One - Selections:
1. Don't Let Him Go
2. Keep On Loving You
3. Follow My Heart
4. In Your Letter
5. Take It On The Run
6. Tough Guys
7. Out Of Season
8. Shakin' It Loose
9. Someone Tonight
10. I Wish You Were There.

Disc Two: The Crystal Demos - Selections:
1. Someone Tonight
2. Tough Guys
3. In Your Letter
4. Follow My Heart
5. Take It On The Run
6. Don't Let Him Go
7. Keep On Loving You
8. Shakin' It Loose (Instrumental)
9. I Wish You Were There. (All tracks previously unreleased.)

"The heavens, our emotions, the music business, and REO fans all over the world, were all perfectly aligned. There was a common sense of purpose, of longing and loss, within the band members' collective psyche, that erupted with a burst of creativity, and resulted in the music of Hi Infidelity."

- from the liner notes written by Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon

"Kevin and I go way back, having met right about the time I joined Styx. There was probably no one more keenly aware of their chart positions than we were for all those weeks back in 1981. Most exciting days indeed!" - Tommy Shaw of Styx

REO SPEEDWAGON ON TOUR





Date


City

Venue

June

4

Los Angeles, CA

The Greek


11

Anderson, IN

Hoosier Park Racing & Casino


16

Louisville, KY

Iroquois Amphitheater


17

Ozark, MO

Show Me Music & Arts Festival


18

Tulsa, OK

Guts Church


23

Richland Center, WI

Star Spangled Celebration


24

Norfolk , NE

DeVent Center


25

Ft. Dodge, IA

The Oleson Park Bandshell


26

Hinckley, MN

Grand Casino


30

Milwaukee, WI

Summerfest





July

1

Naperville, IL

Naperville Ribfest


2

Rothbury, MI

Electric Forest Festival


4

Del Mar, CA

San Diego County Fair - Grandstand


21

Sault Ste Marie, MI

Kewadin Casino


23

Goshen, IN

Elkhart County Fair


25

Oshkosh, WI

ConocoPhillips Plaza


27

Sacramento, CA

Golden1 Stage @ The Cove


30

Medicine Hat, Alb.

Medicine Hat Stampede





Aug.

2

Great Falls, MT

Montana State Fair


6

Ridgefield, WA

Amphitheater at Clark County


19

Imperial, NE

Chase County Fair


21

Rapid City, SD

Central States Fairground


24

Rhinebeck, NY

Dutchess County Fair


26

Lancaster, PA

Freedom Hall at Lancaster County CC


27

Blue Ash, OH

Blue Ash Towne Square


28

Woodstock, VA

Shenandoah County Fair





Sept.

3

New Lenox, IL

New Lenox Commons


4

Wauseon, OH

Fulton County Fair


15

Hutchinson, KS

Kansas State Fair


17

Frederick, MD

Great Frederick Fair


18

Pittsburgh, PA

Trib Total Media Amphitheatre


23

Salt Lake City, UT

USANA Amphitheatre


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