Let me declare from the start that in my view, Status Quo are not heavy metal. They are more melodic rock bordering on hard rock. The "1+9+8+2" album does have some moments of good hard rock but some of their songs are also templates of their two biggest hits. A perfect example is the opening track, "She Don't Fool Me," which opens with a very promising hard rock intro before venturing back to more traditional Quo ground. The next few tracks sound like templates of those two songs but credit where due, "Jealousy" does have a good guitar solo. The album does seem to go progressively harder after that. "I Love Rock and Roll" (not to be confused with a big hit from another band from this year) is a decent rocker. But the first track to really rock the way I want it to is "I Want the World To Know." That is their most rocking track but the closer, "Big Man" is also a good rocker to take the album out on.
Track Listing:
1. She Don't Fool Me
2. Young Pretender
3. Get Out and Walk
4. Jealousy
5. I Love Rock and Roll
6. Resurrection
7. Dear John
8. Doesn't Matter
9. I Want the World to Know
10. I Should Have Known
11. Big Man
Francis Rossi- vocals, lead guitar
Rick Parfitt- vocals, guitar
Alan Lancaster- bass, vocals
Andy Brown- keyboards, backing vocals
Pete Kircher- drums, backing vocals
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