Armstrong was under in the 30s. more
Legendary Alcide Nunez more
The latest work by Lynyrd with a softer rock sound, more bluesy, and filled with amazing songs. A great atmosphere that hinted at incredibly interesting developments for the future. A future that, unfortunately, never came due to the air crash that occurred three days after the album's release. The influence of the newest member in the band, Steve Gaines, with his great technique and musical soul, is very noticeable, and many songs bear his signature. An album that I loved very much. Must listens include That's Smell, You Got That Right. more
Listened to until the grooves wore out.
A tremendous live performance, muscular, energetic, full of life.
One of the greatest live shows in my collection, but I would say in the history of music.
Smoky or sweet guitars, that know how to captivate with a fantastic rhythm section and an explosive drummer.
And above all this, a voice that is the essence of southern rock. Ronnie Van Zandt.
Flying on, Free Bird! more
Being a lover of 80s music (some people have written that the quality back then was poor, especially compared to the 60s and 70s for sure, but if we compare the 80s to the 90s and beyond... no comment... anyway, everyone has their own tastes... of course), it makes me chuckle a bit to read the numerous flaws in this review! I responded only because, as an admirer of this 80s masterpiece, I was saddened to see it being a bit undervalued. In the meantime, I want to say that when more
A work of art, my personal Masterpiece more
I know how acclaimed this album is, and yet there are some songs I don't even listen to. However, the title track, Imperiled Eyes, Phantasmagoria, and The Fun Palace are 4 gems. Long live King Jeff! more
The vote is objective, because as far as I'm concerned, I love Dragonforce (I might be the only human being who can listen to the entire CD in one go). However, one must acknowledge their shortcomings in composition, in every sense. more
By now, Annihilator seem to have faded away, yet a few songs still stand out. I particularly favor Dr. Psycho, the song with which I first discovered Annihilator. more