Direktlänk till inlägg 20 februari 2012
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88) 38 Special-Rockin' Into The Night 1979. (Score: 7,67)
On this album 38 Special moved towards more catchy and melodic stadiumrock but still contained some really good southern rockers that sounds great still today.
1)Caught up in you (5,5) Very melodic west coast-AOR. Good guitarsolo at the end.
2)Back door stranger (8,0) Nice main riff, driving rhythm and real "southern" vocals. A good one!
3)Back on the track (8,5) Really good slow and funky rocker. Superb vocals and background vocals in the Lynyrd Skynyrd-tradition. Great guitarplaying!
4)Chain ligtnin' (6,5) A midtemposong that just is a...song.
5)Rough-housin' (7,5) A nice heavy bluesrocker but it just goes on and on.
6)You keep me runnin' away (5,0) Too cheesy refrain, melodic and repetitive. Unfortunately the band moved towards songs like this in the 80's.
7)Breakin' loose (7,0)
8)Take 'em out (8,5) Rock'n'roll! Superb guitarsolos!
9)Firestarter (7,5)
Score: 7,11
Donnie Van Zant-vocals (b.1952)
Don Barnes-vocals and guitars (b.1952)
Jeff Carlisli-guitars
Larry Junstrom-bass and guitars (b.1949)
Jack Grondin-drums
Steve Brookins-drums
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 ...