Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sweathog 1972 Hallelujah





Genre: Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:39:04
Size: 53,62 MB

United States


Review by Joe Viglione

The Top 40 title track got Sweathog some chart action in 1971. Drummer Frosty found fame with the pop/blues minstrel Lee Michaels, and here forges a Southern rock sound with bassist Dave Johnson, guitarist B.J., and organist Lenny Lee -- none of them household names, and an album that is highly competent but as non-descript as the players. When your drummer and a guest pianist by the name of Michael Omartian have more recognition, it is clear it will be an uphill climb.

There's an interesting version of "Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo," a song which wouldn't hit until 1974 for Rick Derringer, so the band showed they have some taste (and that they toured with or at least listened to Edgar Winter's White Trash). For the times, though, heartfelt songs like "In the Wee Hours of the Night" needed a strong personality fronting the group. L. Goldsmith performing Joe Cocker's "Ride Louise Ride" or Sanford Townsend Band material makes for a solid outing, but not the additional hit singles this group needed to amass a following. Great music, stirring performances, it's just that the world wasn't quite ready for Three Dog Night meets the Allman Brothers Band. The title track remains a forgotten classic which oldies stations would be smart to add to their play lists.



Tracklist:

01 - Road To Mexico 02:16

02 - Working My Way Back Home 02:53

03 - Questions And Conclusions 04:01

04 - Rejoice Rejoice Rejoice 02:27

05 - In The Wee Wee Hours Of The Night 04:57

06 - Rock And Roll Revival 03:16

07 - Darker Side 04:04

08 - Things Yet To Come 02:48

09 - Ride Louise Ride 03:13

10 - Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo 03:19

11 - Hallelujah 02:57

12 - Hallelujah (Single Edit) 02:53


Notice: Allthoug all sources on the internet show a different track-list I sorted the tracks as shown on the cover.


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3 comments:

  1. Thank you azzul! I often visit your blog, is one of the best I know!

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  2. Lossless would be much better

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  3. Sorry man, this is not a lossless blog - and don't forget, you get it for free. Therefore I think 192 kb is not so bad.

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