What strikes me about this album is that while you can definitely feel that Southern boogie rock vibe throughout the entire album, it is not a clone of any Molly Hatchet album. On the album, Brown certainly does diversify somewhat from the sound of his then former band. The piano intro on "The Edge of Sundown" reminds me a little of Billy Powell from Lynyrd Skynyrd before it breaks off into some great pounding guitars. In fact, some of the guitar work on the album, "The Alamo" to name one, reminded me of The Dreggs and I half expected to see Steve Morse on the personnel list for the album. Like with Molly Hatchet, the three guitarists who Brown recruited for the album definitely know how to play. The entire album bears witness to that fact as there is some impressive playing on every song. Speaking of the piano, the fact that he uses keyboards on this album does not make it all go synth but compliments it perfectly and shows that Danny Joe Brown can be a bit versatile in his song writing. As for Brown's vocals, I can't say any different than what you would expect from him, whether it be a Molly Hatchet album or this one.
Track Listing:
1. Sundance
2. Nobody Walks On Me
3. The Alamo
4. Two Days Home
5. Edge of Sundown
6. Beggar Man
7. Run For Your Life
8. Hear My Song
9. Gambler's Dream
10. Hit the Road
Danny Joe Brown- vocals
Bobby Ingram- lead and slide guitars, backing vocals
Steve Wheeler- lead and slide guitars
Kenny McVay- guitar
John Galvin- keyboards, keyboards
Buzzy Meekin- bass, backing vocals
Johnny Glenn- drums
This would be the only solo album from Danny Joe Brown. He would re-join Molly Hatchet after this one. Maybe the members of Hatchet realised what they lost when they let Brown go in the first place. When Brown did return, he would bring keyboardist John Galvin with him and that would influence their sound. But that's all in the later years. If like many, you missed this album first time around, it's not too late to have a listen to it now, definitely worth it.Next post: Mother's Finest- Iron Age
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