Sneakin' SuspicionArtist: Dr. Feelgood
Wilko Johnson's last album with Dr. Feelgood continues to be dominated by his tough guitar playing, although fewer of his songs are heard. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Damn the TorpedoesArtist: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Community Score: 8.81
Not long after You're Gonna Get It, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' label, Shelter, was sold to MCA Records. Petty struggled to free himself from the major label, eventually sending himself into bankruptcy. He settled with MCA and set to work on his third album, digging out some old Mudcrutch numbers and quickly writing new songs. Amazingly,...
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Thanks I'll Eat It HereArtist: Lowell George
Community Score: 6.50
Thanks I'll Eat it Here is strikingly different from the fusion-leanings of Little Feat's last studio album, Time Loves a Hero. Lowell George never cared for jazz-fusion, so it should be little surprise that there's none to be heard on Thanks. Instead, he picks up where Dixie Chicken left off (he even reworks that album's standout "Two Trains"),...
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Jasmine NightdreamsArtist: Edgar Winter
Not since his debut, Entrance, had Edgar Winter appeared in a solo capacity. This time out, he reverts to his heavy jazz and gospel influences to produce an album that merits much more attention than what it ultimately received. Winter is decidedly laid-back on tracks such as "Hello Mellow Feelin'" and "Tell Me in a Whisper," which serve as the...
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This Time It's for RealArtist: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Community Score: 8.00
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes' second album suffers a bit in comparison to their debut, I Don't Want to Go Home; while the first album boasted a number of songs that would become staples of the band's killer live show for years to come (such as "The Fever," "Broke Down Piece of Man," and "I Don't Want to Go Home"), This Time It's for...
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Waiting for ColumbusArtist: Little Feat
Community Score: 7.00
Little Feat was one of the legendary live bands of the '70s, showered with praise by not only their small, fiercely dedicated cult of fans, but such fellow musicians as Bonnie Raitt, Robert Palmer, and Jimmy Page. Given all that acclaim, it only made sense for the group to cut a live album. Unfortunately, they waited until 1977, when the group...
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Artist: Robbie Krieger
David JohansenArtist: David Johansen
Community Score: 8.00
True, the best songs here ("Frenchette," "Funky but Chic," "Girls") are the ones Johansen brought with him from the Dolls. What's intriguing about his solo debut, though, is how well he pulls off ballads like "Donna" and "Pain in My Heart." And Johnny Rao's guitar work almost compensates for the absence of Johnny Thunders. ~ John Floyd,...
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Artist: Grin
Community Score: 10.00
While Grin-1+1 remains Grin's most consistent record, The Best of Grin pieces together ten compelling cuts from their three CBS albums. As a writer and player, Nils Lofgren was adept at dreamy love songs ("Like Rain") and straightforward rock 'n' roll ("Direction"). Despite its brevity, this compilation spotlights both tendencies. ~ J.P. Ollio,...
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Artist: The Pretty Things
A double album of their prime early material. The Get a Buzz CD largely duplicates the track selection, and is much more easily available, though this 28-track comp is certainly just as good when judged by the music alone. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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