REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: December 6, 2021

THE WINERY DOGS – Live In Santiago

What to expect when you put together three of the world’s virtuoso musicians? When this project was first announced I was very intrigued as to what sounds they would produce. Richie Kotzen was not the first choice as guitar player/singer when this project first got off the ground, John Sykes was the original choice but he was taking forever to get his act together. Portnoy and Sheehan pulled the plug with him and teamed up with Kotzen, and boy was that the right decision. Classic rock with a very soulful edge is how I would describe the band, and they are a real kick ass three piece in the tradition of many that went before.

If you are unfamiliar with the band, this is a great introduction. It’s basically a Best Of that has been captured on a great night with a very receptive vocal crowd along with a great production. Every song done here is so good and the band are so tight that it’s hard to pick a favourite, but We Are One is just fantastic with an extra solo tagged onto an already superb rendition. There is a bass and drum solo but no guitar solo as Richie just lays it in nearly every track.

The bonus EP is tacked onto the final side of the third disc with three original tracks and two covers. The covers are Moonage Daydream by Bowie and Love Is Alive by Gary Wright. Criminal and The Game have that early seventies funky blues groove, and with Kotzen’s soulful voice, are just amazing. Solid Ground is an acoustic piece which is a harmony tour de force.

There are a few copies of this still around so snap yourself up one ASAP.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

VINNIE VINCENT INVASION – s/t

Definitely all killer no filler here, and a definite FU to Paul and Gene. It’s a superb album and the best of the two Invasion albums. They have a killer line up with Vinnie ripping it up on guitars, Robert Fleischman on vocals, Dana Strum on bass, and Bobby Rock on drums.

As with most of the album, Boyz Are Gonna Rock is all about Vinnie, I mean there is some serious playing all over this track and he sure is getting all his frustrations out on that poor guitar. Shoot You Full Of Love is more of what this album is all about, big huge anthems with the appropriate amount over the top Vinnie. No Substitute should have been released as a single, but for some reason was passed over as this type of song at the time was all over the charts. Animal is just epic. From the opening riff and guitar tone, you know this track is gonna melt your face at some point, and it most certainly does as Vinnie murders another guitar. Back On The Street reminds me of Saxon – apart from the guitar obviously. Baby-O would have made a great single as the chorus just screams Top 20, but maybe the guitar was a bit over the top😂. The album closes out with Invasion, a decent tune that Vinnie just rips the hell out of.

If you’re a hair metal freak or a guitar nerd, you will probably have this anyway.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.