ZEPPELIN DISCOS / CATALOGO / BLUES - BRITISH R&B - BLUES ROCK

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este es un buen albun de blues, ellos tocan de manera muy original, ademas con la participacion del miembro de UFO paul raymond en los teclados y voces.

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CARATULA

de VG++ a VG +

DISCO

VG++

AÑO

1973

PAíS

EE.UU.

CARACT.

GF

1- Coming Down Your Way
2- Ride On Babe
3- Hold Your Fire
4- If I Want To
5- Endless Sleep
6- Casting My Spell
7- Just Cos' You Got The Blues Don't Mean You Gotta Sing
8- Some People
9- Jack The ToadJack the Toad.

The album is... blues. I'm not quite sure what I can say about this; it's a blues album, and the band plays blues. They don't appear to play it with any great originality, although they by no means stick rigidly to the 12-bar blueprint, but ZZ Top they ain't. There are better tracks; Endless Sleep has a nice feel to it, but it's largely pretty much blues by numbers, to be honest.One notable feature of the album for me personally is the inclusion of future UFO member Paul Raymond on keyboards, not to mention 'friend of the Quo' Jackie Lynton on vocals (supported his band once in the late '80s - talk about a mismatch...). Admittedly, Raymond mostly plays piano, but he's also credited with Mellotron, with a slightly pointless cello part on the closing title track.Personally, I find the appeal of this kind of workaday blues-rock utterly mystifying, although I'm a big fan of those artists who took the blues somewhere (ZZ, the much-missed Rory Gallagher). Plenty of people, particularly in the States, seem to love this stuff though, so who am I to argue? Don't bother with Jack the Toad for its Mellotron use, though.Official site

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