Coming soon: The Pleasure Seekers “What A Way To Die”

Coming soon:   The Pleasure Seekers “What A Way To Die”   will be pressed soon for release in spring, on CD Baby, and major outlets.

Robin Leslie Ranney, 3/25/2011:

They were the very first all girl rock group in my eyes! Before all of them! The Runaways, the Go Go’s, the Donnas, and the Bangels.  They started it all! They pathed the way.

 

Steve “Doc Rock”, 3/13/2011:

“To all those who are still infants of Rock-n-Roll and to those who are mature to the roots of Rock”¦

To all those in search of the meaning of Rock and to those sitting on their porch with memories of Detroit Rock¦
The day has come and the time has arrived¦
CRADLE Rock-n-Roll is once again upon us¦
Classic Detroit Rock at its best is now at our fingertips¦
The long awaited music of CRADLE is available at:

http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Cradle1

 

Dennis “Machinegun” Thompson, “MC5”, 3/2011:

The Quatro girls were the first all female band that played instruments well, and the forerunners for many bands to follow. One kick-ass band!

 

Wheelhouse Review, 1/26/11:

They (Cradle) came out of same scene and came up with Iggy/Stooges, Mitch Ryder, Amboy Dukes, etc. Toured with Zeppelin! their disc is available through CD Baby.  Doing well and their fan base is this crazy mix of global and all ages. Psych meets garage meets Detroit rock. On YouTube you can watch video where they are dressed like Glam witches. Was Nancy (Rogers) a big fan of Carmine Appice, Ginger Baker and the like? Reminds of a band from that era, Black Widow. The whole swinging Occult scene was happening in this track, even the rowdy seance bit. Fucking A, a Les Paul in Patti’s hands, lovely.

Cradle breakdown: tracks 1-5
Living Machine – Enchanting gypsy hymn that finds a killer Captain Beyond groove
Man Is A Man – Simon & Garfunkel if had darker intentions
Sally and Johnny – In the vein of Spirit and Rare Earth
See The Two – Surf guitars
Heat – psychedelic not too far removed from the Haight district
Peter Porno – interesting use of swing, doo-wop and that dirty Detroit twang. Explicit renderings to boot. Was Peter the male Cynthia Plaster Caster?
Funny Man – nasty guitar bits. imagine seedy bars and ashtrays overflowing. layered bits of ethereal charm. nice jazzy groove behind Patti’s playing
Ted – Is that our man Nugent? Anyway, its got that propulsive Amboy Dukes thing
Soothsayer – dark and gothic.  Sounds like the devil being summoned.
Last Laugh – My favorite track on the disc. Vanilla Fudge, Budgie and some decent Cream styles working here. Wicked groove. Good, drunk vibe for ruining an otherwise clean bed
Dream – Leon must’ve like this one. Nice take on the Carpenter’s version of Superstar.

Is this a 4-track recording?

 

Steve “Doc Rock” Newport, 1/16/2011:

“I was digging in my box of 1969 stuff and I discovered my tie-dyed t-shirt has faded, my patchouli oil vial has dried up, my headband is now too tight, my incense has lost its smell, my MC5 poster is now ripped, my bell-bottoms have shrunk, my record player is fried, my blacklight bulb is burned out, my Woodstock album is all scratched and my smoke has lost its kick!.. The Only Thing That Has Survived Is The Rock-n-Roll Music Of Cradle!!

 

Michael Glass, “Overscene”, 8/2010:

“These girls were a cross between Ozzy Osbourne and Led Zeppelin with tits”

 

Jeanette Leach, “Shindig Magazine”, Review, 10/2010:

“When The Pleasure Seekers compared blokes to beer on the girl-garage classic “What A Way To Die” (and found blokes coming up short) it was obvious these were not dames to be messed with. After finding their ambitions increasingly frustrated as the 1960s wore on, The Pleasure Seekers mutated into Cradle.

It was more than just a name change. Featuring the Quatro sisters (Patti, Nancy and Suzi) along with Nancy Rogers, Cradle was progressive and loud, the songs full of electric complexity, featuring Nancy Quatro’s impassioned howl over the top. “Living Machine” is a hard-rock hallelujah, while the closer, “Dream” is a deconstruction of “Climb Every Mountain” saturated in feedback and power.

Very rarely did girl groups or bands of the 60’s change their sound in this way. Thus these recordings, released for the first time, show Cradle to be ahead of the game in terms of 1970’s rock and even prefiguring metal in places.”

 

Johnno Thompson, 7/11/2010:

“WOW!! This CD Totally ROCKS!!

So many diverse Tracks! all VERY Powerful!!!
Well, what would you expect from the QUATRO Sisters with Nancy Rogers on Drums!!!
Morphing from the very 1st ALL CHICK ROCK Band “The Pleasure Seekers” these Gals were pioneers!! ALL other ALL GIRL ROCK Bands came Later!!

Take a Trip back to the Great Heady Days of Detroit Rock & Roll!!!
You won’t regret it!!!
My Fave at the moment is “Living Machine” but thats today LOL

TOO many Great Tracks to pick a FAVE!!! ROCK the CRADLE!!!!!”

 

Steve Newport “Doc Rock”, 8/15/2010:

“Remember the days when music was fresh and powerful? beating on the door? the sky was the limit? Those days have returned!!! If you missed them then, now is your chance. A group of powerhouse musicians have released their long awaited music for us to enjoy today. The music of CRADLE (ten years before the Runaways) will take you back to the glory days of Rock-n-Roll!!!

Cradle lived, played, partied and rocked the music scene when female musicians were very few and looked upon as ‘novelty acts’. Cradle and the music they delivered gained the attention and respect of Detroit ‘male’ Rockers because of the drive and determination to fulfill their dreams. Cradle was a forerunner in changing the myth of female musicians! and even to this day they are known as the ones who paved the way for other female musicians to follow. When it comes to the music of Cradle, there is neither male nor female, only great musicians playing great music.”

“To all those who are still infants of Rock-n-Roll and to those who are mature to the roots of Rock!
To all those in search of the meaning of Rock and to those sitting on their porch with memories of Detroit Rock!
The day has come and the time has arrived!
CRADLE Rock-n-Roll is once again upon us!
Classic Detroit Rock at its best is now at our fingertips!
The long awaited music of CRADLE is available at: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Cradle1