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Tora Tora

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Story of Tora ToraTora Tora is a superb rock band that originated in Memphis. Their first recordings were released as an E.P. called "To Rock to Roll", which included the first song that the band ever wrote, "Wasted Love" and what was the most requested song on the radio for two months, "Phantom Rider". They only made 1000 copies and they sold out of them the first day. Their first album is called "Surprise Attack" and it came out in 1989. The band tried some new styles of rock as well as several conventional rock songs. "Hard Times" uses a sort of bluesy hard rock song. "Guilty" is an excellent hard rock song to appear on a debut album because as soon as you hear it you immediately want to turn it up to full and rock to it. The album features two ballads, the first of which is "Phantom Rider" which is arguably the best track on the album. It is a brilliant song with an acoustic guitar base, but electric guitars enter half way through the song building it up to the solo which is fantastic. You just have to listen to it to hear how good it is!
The band's second album came out in 1992 and is even better than the first. It is called "Wild America" and starts off with a classic song which brings out the best of Tora Tora. As soon as you hear it you want to jump up and kick-ass! All the tracks on this album are different. Again the band uses a bluesy/jazzy style in "Dead Man's Hand" as with "Hard Times" in their debut album. "Nowhere To Go But Down" is a knew type of rock song than any others I've heard, and it is excellent. It's hard to tell if it's a ballad or a rocker. The band finishes the album with a heavy metal style song which has a typical rock song ending but finishes the album brilliantly.
TORA TORA did record a third album, in 1994, entitled "Revolution Day", but before its scheduled release their record company was bought out and Tora Tora were lost in the muddle. The third album reached it's final stages in the recording process but was never released.
Blues-based, Led Zeppelin inspired metal that should have made Tora Tora a household name, but sadly didn't. One of the best-unknown bands in the hard rock genre, but lack of label support killed any chance the band had for massive success.
Formed in Memphis, Tennessee, by Anthony Corder (vocals), Keith Douglas (guitar), Patrick Francis (drums) and John Patterson (drums). They quickly beat out sixty other groups in a Battle of the Bands contest and received some free studio time. They cut one track in Memphis before using the prize money they had won to record an entire independent EP called To Rock, To Roll. The studio was so impressed with the recordings that they offered to help shop the demo and gave them even more free recording time. Tora Tora eventually singed with A&M and the debut album made the Billboard Top 100, and hovered on the brink of breaking wide open. Later that same year "Dancing With A Gypsy" would appear on the soundtrack for Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. The follow-up, while being another classic, sold even less copies then the debut. A third album was recorded but never released due to label restructuring. Realizing that their due date had expired, the band folded.
VIDEOS
Acoustic performance in the Rock Hard studios, Germany 1993.
Late night TV interview July 8th, 1989 Headbangers Ball with Anthony Corder & Patrick Francis.
Tora Tora live performance of "Love's a Bitch" at the New Daisy Theatre in Memphis, TN sometime in 1989.
The music video for the Tora Tora song "Walkin' Shoes".
The music video for the Tora Tora song "Guilty"
The music video for the Tora Tora song "Phantom Rider".
The music video for the Tora Tora song "Amnesia".
The music video for the Tora Tora song "Faith Healer".
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Member Since: 5/31/2005
Band Website: web.onetel.net.uk/~wb198/toratora.htm
Band Members:
Tora Tora line up

Anthony Corder - Lead and Background Vocals

Keith Douglas - Electric and Acoustic Guitars

Patrick Francis - Bass Guitar

John Patterson - Drums and Percussion

Influences: Van Halen, Led Zepplin, Rush, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, etc. Lots of 70's and early 80's rock.
Record Label: A&M Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

On Oct 12 dont miss your chance to see UPRISIN featuring Anthony Corder and Hal McCormack

On Oct 12 dont miss your chance to see UPRISIN featuring Anthony Corder and Hal McCormack of Tora Tora LIVE! River Place Entertainment Center @ Sam's Town Tunica1477 Casino Strip Resorts Blvd.Robins...
Posted by Tora Tora on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 07:47:00 PST

Classic Tora Tora vidoes added thanks to youtube.com

Thanks to VH1, MTV and www.youtube.com we have added four classic TORA TORA videos to our myspace.  Stop by and have a look.           &nb...
Posted by Tora Tora on Mon, 08 May 2006 03:44:00 PST

Hal McCormack now on Myspace

Hal McCormack now on Myspace Tora Tora/Black Oak Arkansas axe man Hal McCormack has came to Myspace! Check out his personal page at www.myspace.com/halmccormack join him as a friend and say ...
Posted by Tora Tora on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:34:00 PST

Exclusive! Interview With Anthony Corder & Patrick Francis of Tora Tora

from http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=2470   Exclusive! Interview With Anthony Corder & Patrick Francis of Tora Tora By Arkansas Cracker, ContributorThursday, September 25, 2003 @ 2:...
Posted by Tora Tora on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Homemade Flavor-CD Update

Homemade Flavor-CD Update2:15 p.m.  Thursday afternoon/Memphis, TennesseeI picked up the phone-dialedthe number for HomemadeProductions,  I managed to find HalMcCormack held up in the studio...
Posted by Tora Tora on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

AN INTIMATE BAR, A FAMOUS CROWD & AN EMPTY BEER BOTTLE

AN INTIMATE BAR, A FAMOUS CROWD & AN EMPTY BEER BOTTLEA lesson in finding talented artists & true musicians in the strangest of placesBy: Molly Rae AdamsThere's nothing quite like a night out ...
Posted by Tora Tora on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST