Monday 28 December 2015

Great Rock Albums of 1982: J. Geils Band- Love Stinks

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The USA, Canada and the UK have always enjoyed a musical interaction with one another where acts from one country get the same notoriety in the other. However, this hasn't been the case with all acts. For example, when I get to 1981, I will reveal who I think is the best American artist not to have made it in the UK. (I'm sorry, you'll have to wait til then.) Something similar can be said about the J Geils band. While watching British MTV, they had a weekend viewing of one hit wonders and one of those was the J Geils band with the song "Centerfold." I was astounded! How could they be considered one hit wonders when they had been making great rock in America all throughout the seventies? I would have thought they would have at least heard of the title track of the album I'm visiting here today because "Love Stinks" is the song I will always remember them for.
"Love Stinks" is my favourite J Geils song  and it has been covered by great rock and metal artists such as Joan Jett and Bile as well as been used in commercials and films such as "The Wedding Singer." It is also the title of the eleventh album from them. As I mentioned earlier, they tore up the seventies with a number of great rock albums and I am slightly kicking myself for not featuring any of them in previous postings, my loss. This album is no different. I love the seventies hard sound with the keyboard in accompaniment that make songs like "Till the Walls Come Down" and "Just Can't Wait" great songs. I am also amused by the band's sense of  humour with "No Anchovies, Please." Yes, "Love Stinks" is a great rock album to be enjoyed by any officianado of the fine art of rock music.
Track Listing:
1. Just Can't Wait
2. Come Back
3. Taking You Down
4. Nighttime
5. No Anchovies, Please
6. Love Stinks
7. Trying Not to Think About It
8. Desire (Please  Don't Turn Away)
9. Till The Walls Come Tumbling Down
The J Geils Band
The J Geils Band
J Geils- guitar
Stephen Bladd- drums, vocals
Seth Justman- keyboards, vocals
Danny Klein- bass
Magic Dick - harmonica, saxophone, trumpet
Peter Wolf- vocals
The song "Love Stinks," along with "Centerfold," will forever be identified with the J Geils Band. However, the rest of the album the first song comes from is definitely worth a listen as well. I hope my British readers will definitely take me up on the offer if they haven't listened to any in the  past. I know you'll like it.
Next post: The Blues Brothers Soundtrack
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Wednesday 23 December 2015

Merry Maiden Christmas

Like everyone else in the Western world, I too will be taking a short break over the festive season. I was thinking of posting my second top ten Christmas songs and they too would have been Bob Rivers heavy but a better idea has come up. Having visited my younger son and daughter last week and exchanging gifts, (my daughter is spending Christmas in Norway, at least she has a chance at seeing a white Christmas)I was delighted to receive the new Iron Maiden album, "Book of Souls," from them. Naturally, I had to play it for the journey home and the album is fantastic. The songs on it just click and their are some really good guitar solos on it, I'm impressed.
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Then last weekend, we made the pre- Christmas trip to visit the mother in law and remaining step children who still live up in Grimsby. Another present exchange went down and what should I get from my eldest step daughter? Well, it was an Iron Maiden t-shirt. That was cool, since my last one I had was over 25 years ago. Since I got these cool gifts, I have decided that this must be an Iron Maiden themed Christmas.
cool t-shirt huh?
cool t-shirt huh?
Since it's become a tradition, after it became available three and a half years ago, I always buy a couple of bottles of "The Trooper" to enjoy the festivities and have done so. However, this year there has been an added bonus. Last week at my local supermarket, I saw a special featuring The Trooper in a cool looking case, which housed the bottle and a pint glass. Added bonus was it was on sale along with some other themed beers at two for £8, ($12). No, I didn't buy another Trooper, instead, there was a beer celebrating the fortieth year since the release of the Queen classic, "Bohemian Rhapsody." So, I bought a bottle of Bohemian lager.
I'll show you what's inside next post
I'll show you what's inside next post
That's my yule holiday sorted. No matter how you celebrate this year, whether anyone will join me in the Maiden Christmas or celebrate it in the theme of another band, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
p.s. If you're stuck for a present, you could always give someone a copy of "Rock and Roll Children."
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Wednesday 16 December 2015

Great Rock Albums of 1980: Southern Fried Rock

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If there was ever any proof needed that Southern Rock had finally come into the spotlight in 1980, it is the fact that some corporate record executive had the bright idea to put out a compilation album of great Southern Rock songs. I first saw this album on record store shelves in the summer of 1980 and almost after it appeared, advertisements for it began playing on radio and television. I had heard most of the songs previous to this album and now there was an album where I could listen to them all together.
"Southern Fried Rock" is full of great songs featuring classics like "Ramblin' Man" from the Allman Brothers and the Charlie Daniels Band classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." There is also a lot of variation on the album with slower songs like "So Into You" by the Atlanta Rhythm Section and the big country/rock crossover from the Pure Prairie League, "Amie" to rock outs like "Flirtin' With Disaster" from Molly Hatchet, "Train Train" from Blackfoot and 38 Special's "Rockin' Into the Night." This album has it all in terms of Southern rock with fifteen great songs.
Track Listing:
1. Ozark Mountain Daredevils- If You Want to Go to Heaven
2, Blackfoot- Train Train
3. The Charlie Daniels Band- The Devil Went Down to Georgia
4. The Allman Brothers- Ramblin' Man
5. 38 Special- Rockin' Into the Night
6. Black Oak Arkansas- Jim Dandy
7. Molly Hatchet- Flirtin' With Disaster
8. Pure Prairie League- Amie
9. Bellamy Brothers- Let Your Love Flow
10. Elvin Bishop- Fooled Around and Fell In Love
11. Wet Willie- Keep On Smiling
12. Atlanta Rhythm Section- So Into You
13. Greg Allman- Midnight Rider
14. The Outlaws- There Goes Another Love Song
15. Marshall Tucker Band- Heard It In a Love Song
Allman Brothers
Allman Brothers
Molly Hatchet
Molly Hatchet
Blackfoot
Blackfoot
Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Daniels Band
If I had to nit pick at this album, it is the fact that there are no Lynyrd Skynyrd songs on it. They were one of the most influential Southern Rock bands and it is a travesty that none of their songs are on it. Still, this is a fantastic album for anyone who wanted to investigate some of the great gems "Southern Fried Rock" has to offer.
Next post: The J Geils Band- Love Stinks
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Monday 7 December 2015

Great Rock Albums of 1980: The Outlaws- Ghost Riders


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One of the things that got me listening to Southern Rock was that it featured prolonged lead guitar solos and there are some beauties that have blown me away over the years. There is the famous "Freebird" complements of Lynyrd Skynyrd and "Highway Song" courtesy of Blackfoot. Plus there are some from the Allman Brothers such as "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica" as well as one from Molly Hatchet which I will definitely be pontificating about when I get to 1983. However, it is The Outlaws who seem to do it best and do it with most of their songs. Their famous "Green Grass and High Tides" is a classic for guitar solos and this doesn't diminish with their 1980 album "Ghost Riders."
Let us begin with the single that got them recognition north of the Mason- Dixon Line, "Ghost Riders in the Sky." There have been many covers of this song before and after The Outlaws put their own stamp on it. My father in law likes the version from 1948 and a British band, The Stranglers, made an instrumental version in 1980 and even Elvis sang it. "Needless to say, which version I like. But the album doesn't begin and end with the one song. There are plenty of great songs on it and many of them have some outstanding guitar work. In fact, the second song "White Horses" has an impressive acoustic guitar sounding intro before going nuts with some harder stuff. The same can be said for the final song "Freedom Walk." Even the slower "I Can't Stop Loving You" is not lacking a cool guitar solo or two and "Angels Hide" is a total rocker. All in all, "Ghost Riders" typifies everything I love about Southern Rock. 
Track Listing:
1. Ghost Riders
2. White Horses
3. Angels Hide
4. Devil's Road
5. I Can't Stop Loving You
6. Wishing Wells
7. Sunshine
8. Freedom Walk
The Outlaws
The Outlaws
Rick Cua- bass, guitar, vocals
David Dix- drums, percussion
Billy Jones- guitars, vocals
Mike Duke- keyboards, vocals
Freddie Salem- guitar,vocals
Hughie Thomasson- guitar, vocals
The Outlaws are what the gods of rock envisioned when they forged this great genre known as Southern Rock. Great guitar solos innertwined with some hard rocking chords and even a slow acoustic chord. With "Ghost Riders," you can't go wrong.
Next post: Southern Fried Rock
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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Great Rock Albums of 1980: Charlie Daniels Band- Full Moon

Before I start, I would just like to say that it was my birthday on Friday and my step daughter got me a really nice gift that I have to share here. She bought me two bottles of Iron Maiden Ale. Whoa! 
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Yes, I enjoyed the first one and I will enjoy the second. Now here's the next album, Charlie Daniels, "Full Moon
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In 1980, The Charlie Daniels Band was riding high thanks to their 1979 hit, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." They even appeared in the 1980 film "Urban Cowboy" starring John Travolta. I won't go into great details about the film but I will say that the Texas accent put on by Travolta in the film was unconvincing and I'm from New Jersey. 
John Travolta in Urban Cowboy
John Travolta in Urban Cowboy
"Full Moon" first came to my attention in the summer of this year courtesy of the hit single "In America." As a young marine feeling slightly frustrated that President Jimmy Carter hadn't sent me to Iran to go and rescue the hostages single handed, the patriotic lyrics struck a definite chord with me. That and the rocky edge to the song and that is what The Charlie Daniels Band was so successful at. They made the country to rock crossover look extremely easy and as a result won many fans in both camps. 
The album begins with another notable song, "The Legend of Wooly Swamp" and along with "Lonesome Boy From Dixie," has that Southern boogie rock feel to them. They are sandwiched around the more ballad like "Carolina, I Remember You." The fourth track, "No Potion For The Pain" has a definite blues feel to it and I liked the guitar work on it. The album does go a bit more country with the next few songs although I still like them. "Dance, Gypsy Dance" is the song where Charlie finally cuts loose with his fiddle reminiscent of that great 1979 song. The album returns to that boogie rock edge for the remainder of the songs which leaves the album to finish on a definite high with "In America." 
Track Listing:
1. The Legend of Wooly Swamp
2. Carolina, I Remember You
3. Lonesome Boy From Dixie
4. No Potion for the Pain
5. El Toreador
6. South Sea Song
7. Dance Gypsy Dance
8. Money
9. In America
Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Daniels- vocals, guitar, fiddle
Tom Crane- guitar, vocals
Joel "Taz" Di Gregorio- keyboards, vocals
Fred Edwards- drums, percussion
James W Marshall- drums, percussion
Charles Hayward- bass
If anyone could unify rednecks and rockers, it was the Charlie Daniels Band. Their blend of country and rock was unique and worked on several levels. Proof in the pudding is in the "Full Moon" album. I might listen to it again while drinking my second bottle of Iron Maiden Ale.
Next post: The Outlaws- Ghost Riders In the Sky
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