Direktlänk till inlägg 7 februari 2012
The Marshall Tucker Band has always been considered a Southern Rock band although this album is more toned down and has some similiarities with The Allman Brothers Band in some songs which include some african rhythms. The songs are not that good and I really miss some rockers on this album. I fall asleep listening to it.
1)I'll be loving you (7,5) Pretty intense Allman Brothers Band-like song with african rhythms.
2)Love is a mystery (6,5) 7-minute kind of a love-ballad.
3)Singing rhymes (6,0)
4)Dream lover (7,0) More uptempo and okey tune.
5)Everybody needs somebody (6,0) A halfboring ballad.
6)Change is gonna come (7,0) Same comment as song 1.
7)Asking too much of you (6,0) An acoustic sad ballad.
Score: 6,57
Doug Gray-vocals and percussion (b.1948)
Toy Caldwell-guitars and vocals on 3. (1947-1993)
George McCorkle-guitars (1946-2007)
Tommy Caldwell-bass and acoustic guitar on 7. (1949-1980)
Paul Riddle-drums (b.1953)
Jerry Eubanks-flute, saxophone and percussion (b.1950)
8 years into their albumreleasingcareer J. Geils Band released another album worth of rockin' and rollin' songs but this time they took a much calmer and poppier path and not all the songs are top class anymore. It seemes like they went out ...