Vagabond Bones

Vagabond Bones
Studio album by Helix
Released November 17, 2009
Genre Heavy metal
Label Universal
Producer Aaron Murray, Sean Kelly and Brian Vollmer
Helix chronology
A Heavy Mental Christmas
(2008)
Vagabond Bones
(2009)
Smash Hits...Unplugged!
(2010)

Vagabond Bones is a studio album by heavy metal band Helix, released on November 17, 2009.[1] It is Helix' 12th full length studio album and 21st album released overall. It contains performances from members of the 1980s Helix lineup: Brian Vollmer, Brent Doerner, Daryl Gray and Greg Hinz, as well as former member and co-producer Sean Kelly. Kelly departed Helix during the production of Vagabond Bones, prompting the reunion of the 1980s band. Kelly remained on hand to finish the record before leaving to tour with Nelly Furtado.[2]

During the early stages of recording, frontman Brian Vollmer reunited the surviving members of the No Rest for the Wicked lineup (Brent Doerner, Mike Uzelac, and Greg Hinz) to record a new version of the AC/DC classic "It's a Long Way to the Top", to be included as a bonus track.[3] The track was dropped, and it appears unlikely that it will ever be released due to legal reasons.[4] The CD was originally to be titled It’s Rock Science, NOT Rocket Science!, before being changed to Vagabond Bones after one of the songs on the album.[5][6]

Track listing

All songs written by Brian Vollmer, Sean Kelly and Moe Berg except where noted.

  1. The Animal Inside (Won’t Be Denied)
  2. Go Hard or Go Home (Vollmer, Kelly)
  3. Vagabond Bones
  4. Monday Morning Meltdown
  5. When the Bitter's Got the Better of You (Vollmer, Kelly)
  6. Hung Over But Still Hanging In (duet with Russ Graham of Killer Dwarfs)
  7. Best Mistake I Never Made (Vollmer, Kelly)
  8. Make 'Em Dance (Vollmer, Gord Prior, Steve Georgakopoulos, Kelly)
  9. Jack It Up (Vollmer, Kelly, McConnell)[7]

Unreleased tracks

  1. It's a Long Way to the Top (AC/DC cover featuring Brent Doerner, Greg Hinz and Mike Uzelac)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock Magazine[8]

The Waterloo Record called the album "...a sizzling collection of new tunes which rank among the band’s best."[9] Classic Rock Magazine said that "Vagabond Bones rocks hard, but never forgets the value of a memorable chorus."[8]

Credits

Produced by Aaron Murray, Sean Kelly and Brian Vollmer, except "Make 'Em Dance" produced by Gord Prior, Murray, Kelly, Vollmer.
Recorded at Pocket Studios, Toronto Ontario

Helix live band members

CD Musicians

Music videos

"Make 'Em Dance" was produced by Brent Doerner and Red Dust Films. The video was directed by Francis Coral Mellon and edited by Matt Robertshaw. This was the first new video to feature Hinz, Gray and Doerner in over 20 years. Kaleb Duck also appears.[10]

"Monday Morning Meltdown" was produced and edited by Brent Doerner, and directed by Francis Coral Mellon for Red Dust Films.[11]

References

  1. HELIX - Vagabond Bones To Receive US Release Via Perris Records
  2. HELIX Part Ways With SEAN KELLY
  3. Bravewords - HELIX Enlist CRASH KELLY's Sean Kelly As New Bassist
  4. HELIX' Brian Vollmer - "Has AC/DC Lost The Common Man's Touch?
  5. Bravewords - CRASH KELLY Frontman On Joining HELIX - "When I Dive Into Something I Dive In Full Tilt"
  6. HELIX - Tentative Title Of New Album Revealed
  7. HELIX Complete New Studio Album; Track-By-Track Rundown Available
  8. 1 2 "Review: Vagabond Bones". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  9. The Record: Helix back on road with array of new tunes, April 10 2010
  10. 'Make ‘Em Dance' Video Available
  11. HELIX - 'Monday Morning Meltdown' Video Available
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