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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Stone The Crows 1971 Teenage Licks
Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:38:53
Size: 88,87 MB
review by Chris Nickson
This third album from Scotland's Stone the Crows was as close to hitting on all cylinders as they ever came in the studio. With some personnel changes following Ode to John Law (a new bassist and keyboard player), they powered through the disc, with "Big Jim Salter," "I May Be Right I May Be Wrong," and their version of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" being the absolute standouts. The figureheads of vocalist Maggie Bell and guitarist Les Harvey had never sounded better as they worked in a pure rock vein, abandoning the blues aspect of their sound (Indeed, "Aileen Mochree" took them into Gaelic, a pleasant, brief side track) -- check "Mr. Wizard" to get a good picture of where they were really headed. Of course, it wasn't a one-dimensional sound; the keyboard-dominated "Seven Lakes" was full of pseudo-classical portentousness, almost de rigeur for the period. But it was when they rocked that Stone the Crows were at their best, and with this album they seemed truly poised to move up to the big time.
Tracklist:
01 - Big Jim Salter 04:39
02 - Faces 04:42
03 - Mr. Wizard 05:31
04 - Don't Think Twice 05:05
05 - 'Keep On Rollin' 03:54
06 - Ailen Mochree 00:25
07 - One Five Eight 06:28
08 - I May Be Right I May Be Wrong 05:05
09 - Seven Lakes 03:04
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1 comment:
Thanks for sharing all your fantastic music....some excellent stuff which is much apprecited.....thanks for the stone the crows....cheers.
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