REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: August 24, 2021

KISS – Animalize

I’ll admit to not being the biggest Kiss fan in the world. I always thought the make up and fireworks just took away from the fact that they wrote very average songs, and it was the image that drove them along. I was told that Creatures Of The Night was to be the first album without make up, but with the title and the image, it was to be put back for one album. The arrival of Vinnie Vincent sure gave them a kick up the ass, but when his weirdness was even too much for Gene and Paul, in came Mark St. John for the recording of this album.

This, and Lick It Up, are my favourite Kiss albums. I think they have the best songs and the best playing. It’s no coincidence that the band brought in outside writers at this point, as they knew they needed that extra shove without the costumes. The big single from the album is Heavens On Fire, and Gene is still as classy as ever with his contribution of Burn Bitch Burn with the immortal line of “Ooh baby I want to put my log in your fireplace”.

Musically, it’s a cut above usual Kiss fodder, and Under The Gun is my go to track. Just to emphasize that it’s all about the cash with these guys, I don’t think they have recorded any new material since 2012 and they are still doing the forever farewell tour.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

JUDAS PRIEST – Screaming For Vengeance

Right from the majestic instrumental opening of The Hellion, this album means business. There is not one bad groove on this whole album, that is unless you listen to nothing but jazz, then I’m afraid you’re beyond saving (if you know, you know).

The Priest were on a roll when it came to the recording of this, their 8th studio album, and it turned out to be the pinnacle of their career. This is my Mobile Fidelity version, and it sounds amazing. I mean, it sounded great anyway, but this version is the cherry on the top. The big single was You Got Another Thing Coming, which (with the help of MTV) cracked the band in the US and they became mega huge.

Every song is killer with the riff-o-meter being off the scale for most of the album. My personal favourites are: Bloodstone with its monster riff and groove, Screaming For Vengeance is Priest at their very best, and the close out track Devils Child, which I’ve always had a soft spot for. There is nothing complicated here, it’s all quite simple – and that’s the beauty of it. Catchy riffs, big hooks, and sing-a-long chorus – I’ve said that enough times it should be my mantra. Sometimes the simple things are the best, and this album is testimony to that.

Defenders was an attempt to replicate this album but it fell short, and then it was a steady decline until now, where they have recaptured some of their past glories.

10/10 from The Grooveman.