REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 24, 2021

WARRANT – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich

It’s not too shabby when your debut album ends up going double platinum, and a single from said album went to number 1 in the charts. That’s just what happened to this album. In fact, the two albums after this (Cherry Pie and Dog Eat Dog) did really well against the tide of grunge that they were swimming against. There was a lot of talk at the time that the band was put together just to make money and all of the music was contrived. I think that could have been jealousy amongst other bands who were struggling at the time. I do remember Dave Reynolds in Kerrang giving a very average review.

The opening three tracks are a pretty solid opener for any band with 32 Pennies, Down Boys, and Big Talk, all rockin’ tracks that are well played and written. The title track is prime time party rock, as is In The Sticks and Tiding High. There are too many ballads for me on this album to get my full attention though, as that is when I usually zone out.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

LED ZEPPELIN – Physical Graffiti

This is the sixth album from the band, and I think I mentioned when I reviewed Led Zep 2, that they are not my favourite band in the world. I only really like two of their albums and this is the second. I actually bought this on its first week of release as the hype surrounding it was off the charts, and this was way before social media. I remember feeling slightly underwhelmed after playing it through for the first time.

Side 2 is probably the best side of Zeppelin music out there with tracks like Houses Of The Holy, Trampled Under Foot, and Kashmir, it doesn’t get better than that in Zeppelin heaven. In My Time Of Dying is really cool as they sort of go back to their roots and visit the blues. The Wanton Song does it for me also with the simple riff and that big drum sound that only Bonzo could get. It’s all a bit too rambling if I’m honest, and I think this could have been a stellar single album, but what do I know right?

8/10 from The Grooveman.