Sunday, 14 May 2023

Great Metal Albums of 1983: Fastway

 220px-fastwaylp

Fastway that hasn't probably been said before or I've said about other albums from other bands. All the elements of a good album are present here. "Easy Livin'" is a good attention grabbing opener, especially with the metalabilly sound coming through almost straight away. There are some more harder metal sounding tracks on the album in the form of "Another Day" but even on that one, Fastway put their mark on it. One track that is certainly different is "Heft." That song is what some would call "way out there." There is the hard bluesier hippy feel to the song. One that you would listen to in the same vein as you would listen to a Pink Floyd album, but Clarke's hard crashing guitars on it remind you who is actually playing the song.

With "We Become One," since it was released as a single, one might be inclined to think it would be some sort of metal anthem. That song doesn't quite come up to anthem status but it's still a cool song. There is a little left over from "Heft" in it and while it's still a cool metal song, I can see why commercial radio would have ignored it. More fools them I say. If any song comes anywhere to being an anthem, it's got to be the next track, "Give it All You Got." I think that one would have fared better on radio and I like how the song ends. It leads perfectly to my favourite track on the album, "Say What You Will." The best was to describe it is even more metal metalabilly, (there I used it again). I like the little lead guitar bits during the verses, which lead to another killer solo before all coming together for a great metal climax.  The penultimate track is okay but nothing to get over excited about. It keeps things ticking over nicely for the more memorable closer, "Give it Some Action." That is unless you own the original vinyl or later CD pressings which include the bonus track, "Far Far From Home." Having it on cassette, I didn't get the bonus track but no matter, I enjoyed the album.

Track Listing:

  1. Easy Livin'
  2. Feel Me, Touch Me (Do Anything You Want)
  3. All I Need is Your Love
  4. Another Day
  5. Heft!
  6. We Become One
  7. Give it All You Got
  8. Say What You Will
  9. You Got Me Runnin'
  10. Give it Some Action
  11. Bonus track, not available on all releases: Far Far From Home
[caption id="attachment_3709" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Fastway Fastway[/caption]

Dave King- vocals, harmonica

Fast Eddie Clarke- guitars

Jerry Shirley- drums

Mickey Feat- bass (uncredited)

While I've been singing the praises of Fast Eddie Clarke on the album and it's deserved, I have been ignoring the other two members of Fastway and that's unfair because both of them deserve their share of the credit on why their debut album is so good. King's vocals are impressive, especially as I finally got around to listening to the missing bonus track. Had it been included on all copies of the album, it might have done better in the sales department. Jerry Shirley proves he's a tidy drummer and deserves as much praise as well. With all three coming together, Fastway created a very cool first album.

Next post: Savatage- Sirens

To buy Rock And Roll Children, email me at: tobychainsaw@hotmail.com 

No comments:

Post a Comment