Razamanaz

Nazareth

 
Razamanaz
  Год выпуска  
1973
  Лейбл  
Philips
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       Razamanaz               3:52                  
  2       Alcatraz               4:23                  
  3       Vigilante Man               5:21                  
  4       Woke up This Morning               3:53                  
  5       Night Woman               3:29                  
  6       Bad Bad Boy               3:57                  
  7       Sold My Soul               4:49                  
  8       Too Bad Too Sad               2:55                  
  9       Broken Down Angel               3:45                  

  Автор обзора: Donald A. Guarisco  

After pursuing a Rolling Stones-styled blend of rock and country elements on their first two albums, Nazareth segued into a harder rocking style with 1973's Razamanaz. The resulting album has a lot of energy and drive and much of this can be credited to Roger Glover's production, which tempers the group's tendency to experiment with different musical styles by imposing an overall sound that play's up the group's hard rock edge. The end result is an album that rocks consistently throughout but works in intriguing musical elements to keep things interesting. For instance, "Alcatraz" and "Night Woman" work a glam-styled tribal drum rhythm into the group's sound, and "Vigilante Man" starts out as a straight blues tune but soon mutates into a stomping slice of heavy metal. The most successful experiments come when the group works a country element into their rock attack: "Broken Down Angel" sounds like an early 1970s Rolling Stones track with heavier guitars, and "Bad Bad Boy" sounds like an old rockabilly tune as Далее...

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