Locomotiv G T

Locomotiv GT

 
Locomotiv G T
  Год выпуска  
1974
  Лейбл  
ABC
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       Rock Yourself               4:20                  
  2       Gimme Your Love               3:46                  
  3       Free Me               3:20                  
  4       Confession               4:27                  
  5       She's Just 14               3:51                  
  6       Won't You Dance With Me               2:42                  
  7       Hey, Get the Feelin'               3:30                  
  8       Waiting for You               4:16                  
  9       Serenade (To My Love If I Had One)               2:22                  
  10       Back Home               3:36                  
  11       Jenny's Got a New Thing               3:46                  

  Автор обзора: Joe Viglione  

Much of the immediate post- Rolling Stones work by producer Jimmy Miller was embraced by ABC Records, which gave Miller a lucrative deal to sign talent and release records, and it was clear he had a free hand. Albums by Genya Ravan, Henry Gross, B.B. King, Bobby Whitlock, and others at least had an outlet, but as one colleague put it, "Jimmy had already run the hundred yard dash...and won." It's a true rock & roll tragedy that a genius producer didn't have the ambition to infuse the intuitive elements he put into Spooky Tooth and Traffic into these grooves for Locomotiv G T, thus there are highs and lows on this outing by a unique Hungarian rock quartet. Jack Bruce shows up on harp on "She's Just 14," and the songwriting of Tamas Barta, Anna Adamis, and Gabor Presser is sometimes very good. "Rock Yourself" and "Confession" are standouts on side one, as are "Waiting for You" and "Serenade to a Love (If I Had One)" on side two. But there is a void here, and the void seems to be Miller's mind perhaps on other th Далее...

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