So, the
intention as always is to do some reviews of albums that I have been listening
too, rather than get all serious, I intend to be like a man on a galloping
horse and do some small pieces, I will try and do as many new albums as I can
but some old ones will surface from time to time, give them a go you never know
you might just find something that you might like.
Ronnie Romero
– Raised on Radio – 5/10.
I like some
of the projects that Ronnie has done (Rainbow, Lords of Black, The Ferryman) but
I think that he is starting to spread himself just a little too thin and this
album kind of proves it, the backing band is the usual suspects from Frontiers
supporting team, and although its well-played and well sung, there’s not tons
of life in it, I mean he was even part of this year’s Eurovision contest, I was
impressed when I stalked him on YouTube when he was announced as Rainbows
latest singer (go check it out there’s some great stuff out there) but it has
been ever decreasing circles since, he seems to be the go to vocalist at the
moment, he’s good just not great on this, I do like the eclectic nature of the
choices, I don’t know if he chose the songs or frontiers did, I enjoyed the
Grand Funk Railroad cover(its an album of covers in case you didn’t know) I like
the Survivor track, he also does the unexpected route with Bad Company and
Kansas songs, Brian Howe version and the John Elefante version, so yes marks
for taking the lesser know route, towards the end he strays back to the
predictable tracks from bands that was to be expected and to be honest I’m sick
of them Led Zeppelin (shock Horror) Uriah Heep well played but again he should
have gone for a deep cut rather than the track he did, and a certain Bob Dylan
track that’s been covered by just about everybody. The best track is a Russ Ballard
cover, he should do more like that It’s not a bad album, but to be honest its
not a great album either, if this was his school report it would be a case of “can
do better”.
Ann Wilson –
Fierce Bliss – 7/10.
I’m not a
huge Heart fan, I like the odd track from the earlier albums, I still don’t
think that they have bettered Barracuda, and I know the band can play just by
the calibre of the artists that have played in the band, but for me it got a
little safe after Passion Works, good but I had to be in the mood for them,
this is not what I expected at all, first the bad news, I didn’t care much for two
of the three covers (Queen and Jeff Buckley) but her version of a well known
Robin Trower song is lush and suits her voice, I think the rest of the album is
original material and is all good her voice even at her age is incredible and
the album is a pleasant surprise, if you want a pleasant surprise and a little
bit of a curve ball this is a great album to do that, oh and while I am on
this, if Jimmy Page wants to tour he should take this lady out because she
could sing the living crap out of his back catalogue and would have fun doing
it!
Scorpions –
Rock Believer -6/10.
This is a
good album (ignore the scoring for a minute) its like classic scorpions (think
Lovedrive/Blackout) however it just misses the mark as the production is very……..Polished,
it somehow manages to miss the magic, will I play it again hell yeah I will,
but I would play the two aforementioned albums first if I have them on my MP3
player before this, there are riffs galore, thunderous drums and Klaus Meine
doing what he always does, however there is just the sprinkle of fairy dust
that seems to be missing, I read somewhere that they intended to work with Dieter
Dierks that might have pushed them to the former heights that they had hit, do I
like it yes I do, there is much to love but there are a couple of tiny niggles
in the back of my head saying its just not quite there, it still rocks like a
hurricane and there’s an additional 5 extra songs on the deluxe addition that
takes the album over the hour mark, maybe if they had picked the best 10/11
songs that little bit of polish would have been there.
Aldo Nova –
The Life and Times of Eddy Gage. 6/10.
I have a
love hate relationship with Mr Nova, I love his first two albums, drifted a
little with the third and hated what he did with Jon Bon Jovi, then he drifted
into making money with Celine Dion, came back with a really good instrumental
album and then shot himself in the head with a recording of his debut which
sucks, I played it once and deleted it as soon as I possibly could, never have I
hated something that I previously loved so much, I get why bands do it, they
don’t own the copyright and so don’t make money but there’s a few bands out
there that have done this and have come in pretty close to the original, close
but never quite getting across the line, if I had wrote this last week as
planned it probably would have been an 8, however I have played it a few more
times and the annoying things have outweighed the good, he has allegedly had
over 150 songs to choose from……..hmmm it is actually a good album well played
some guitar parts that wouldn’t go amiss on a Joe Satriani album and in some
parts he sounds like Buck Dharma (always a good thing) but he ends the album
with a piano led instrumental that meanders along the way, I’m sure if you have
150 songs you could have closed the album with a better one than this, it reeks
of B-side, actually as a B-side it would have worked much better, will I play
it again, depends on my mood but yes I do believe I would, now lets go and play
the original version of the debut album and kick some serious amounts of BUTT!
And there
you have it, the new formula for me to impart my words of wisdom regarding
music, I have played, with more to come, enjoy and as always until the next
time Toodles!
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