Direktlänk till inlägg 3 juli 2013
This is the debut album from American Dust, a band that included Marc Bell on drums, whom would join punkers Ramones in 1978 as Marky Ramone. The music on this album is far from the Ramones; this is 70's hard rock with a very heavy edge and the cover shows that these guys wanted to be known as such. Also, since it was 1971, there's some progressiveness but overall it's more straight forward heavy hard rock with good production and good playing and good songs. A shame this band did not make it bigger. I can really recommend this album!
1)Stone woman (8,0) Fiery drumming and slide guitar in this energic rocker.
2)Chasin' ladies (9,0) Damn good and intense slow rocker. Good stuff!
3)Goin' easy (6,5) Half-boring bluesy calmer song but with a nice melody.
4)Love me hard (8,0) Very heavy and crazy drumming.
5)From a dry camel (8,5) A 10-minute progressive song in two different tempos. Good!
6)Often shadows felt (8,0) Intelligent progressive rock-psychadelia.
7)Loose goose (6,0) Crazy wild instrumental rockabilly-like rock'n'roll.
Score: 7,71
Richie Wise-vocals and guitars
Kenny Aaronson-guitars and bass (b.1952)
Marc Bell-drums (b.1956)
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 ...