Direktlänk till inlägg 14 mars 2014
On one of my favorite band's 2nd LP Molly Hatchet released their best selling album, thank's to the hitsong "Flirtin' With Disaster", a track that still can be heard on collection-albums worldwide. It sure deserved to be a hit and the rest of the songs are played in the same way, hard rocking, party-southern rock with heavy riffing and raw vocals. Just the way I like it! This is a album full of killers-no fillers!
The year after this album was released, singer Danny Joe Brown left the band due to diabetes and other reasons. He returned 3 years later but died in 2005, only 53 years of age. Guitarrist Duane Roland died in 2006, also 53 years old.
1)Whiskey man (8,0)
2)It's all over now (7,5) Cover.
3)One man's pleasure (8,0)
4)Jukin' city (8,0)
5)Boogie no more (8,5)
6)Flirtin' with disaster (8,5)
7)Good rockin' (8,0)
8)Gunsmoke (8,0)
9)Long time (8,0)
10)Let the good times roll (8,0)
Score: 8,05
Danny Joe Brown-vocals (1951-2005)
Dave Hlubek-guitars (b.1951)
Steve Holland-guitars
Duane Roland-guitars (1953-2006)
Banner Thomas-bass
Bruce Crump-drums (b.1957)
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