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The album reigns a bare and raw hard rock, far from the stadium choruses that our band would offer us in the years to come. ‘I’ll Never Grow Up, Now!’ is a raw rock’n’roll with a punk aftertaste, an anthem of rebellion against parents who want their children to be all about school and home, impossible to resist!
The album reigns a bare and raw hard rock, far from the stadium choruses that our band would offer us in the years to come.
‘I’ll Never Grow Up, Now!’ is a raw rock’n’roll with a punk aftertaste, an anthem of rebellion against parents who want their children to be all about school and home, impossible to resist!
Club Daze Volume I offers a raw, powerful glimpse into Twisted Sister's early studio recordings from the 70s. This album highlights their foundational hard rock style before the glam era, featuring rebellious anthems and bluesy influences. Despite some production flaws, it’s a valuable listen for fans of classic hard rock. The review emphasizes the band’s roots and their fight against the emerging disco trend. Dive into the raw roots of Twisted Sister – listen to Club Daze Volume I and experience rock rebellion in its purest form!
"The Natch'l Blues is an excellent (soft) blues album that offers 37 minutes of pure relaxation, ideal for starting a day or giving a smile." "The album’s protagonists are Taj’s harmonica and Jesse Ed Davis’s guitar style, along with Gary Gilmore’s pulsating bass and Chuck Blackwell’s measured drums."
"The Natch'l Blues is an excellent (soft) blues album that offers 37 minutes of pure relaxation, ideal for starting a day or giving a smile."
"The album’s protagonists are Taj’s harmonica and Jesse Ed Davis’s guitar style, along with Gary Gilmore’s pulsating bass and Chuck Blackwell’s measured drums."
Taj Mahal's 1969 album The Natch'l Blues is celebrated as a timeless blues classic, mixing soulful, country, and electric blues elements. Featuring strong harmonica and guitar work alongside notable collaborators, the album offers short, impactful songs rooted in solid blues traditions. Highlights include the iconic 'She Caught The Katy' and the emotionally rich 'You Don't Miss Your Water.' This album remains a must-listen for blues enthusiasts and a relaxing introduction to classic blues sounds. Explore Taj Mahal's classic blues gem The Natch'l Blues—listen now and dive into a soulful journey of timeless American blues.
"The lyrics deserve a special mention, featuring an Ozzy more engaged than ever on social issues: the drama remains, but the enemy is no longer witches and Satan, but today's demons, now in the form of war, greed, and corruption." "Black Rain, conceived as a natural follow-up to No More Tears, is ultimately an album characterized by rock writing but with metal sounds, which ranks undoubtedly among Ozzy’s most positive and valuable releases."
"The lyrics deserve a special mention, featuring an Ozzy more engaged than ever on social issues: the drama remains, but the enemy is no longer witches and Satan, but today's demons, now in the form of war, greed, and corruption."
"Black Rain, conceived as a natural follow-up to No More Tears, is ultimately an album characterized by rock writing but with metal sounds, which ranks undoubtedly among Ozzy’s most positive and valuable releases."
Ozzy Osbourne's 2007 album Black Rain builds on the strengths of its predecessor with majestic songwriting and top-notch production. The album tackles modern social issues such as war and greed with a matured lyrical approach. Standout tracks include "Not Going Away," "I Don’t Wanna Stop," and the powerful title track. The musicianship from Zakk Wylde and others brings a distinct and polished metal sound. Black Rain is considered one of Ozzy’s most valuable releases, blending rock and metal while staying relevant. Listen to Ozzy Osbourne’s Black Rain and experience a powerful blend of metal and rock with socially charged lyrics.
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