REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: January 22, 2022

WALTER TROUT – The Blues Came Callin’

Walter is a very lucky boy indeed. After years of abusing himself with drugs and alcohol, his body decided enough is enough. During the recording of this album he was in hospital awaiting a liver transplant. The procedure was obviously successful as he is still with us today.

Understandably, he doesn’t sound great on this album, but he does give it his all. Lyrically, he is looking inward on himself and the situation he is in, and on the track Wastin’ Away, he wishes he could do it over again. Style wise, it’s a very traditional blues album with most of the songs being written by Walter himself – with just a couple of covers. One of them is by his old employer, John Mayall, with Mayall’s Piano Boogie.

Listening to this album is quite sad and uplifting at the same time. He wasn’t sure if this would be his last album, but at the same time there is a feeling of hope. I’ve seen Walter a few times down the years and he always gave it 100%. He is a great entertainer and performer. This is not Walter’s best album, that goes to the live album, No More Fish Jokes, which is amazing. But if you’re a lover of a more traditional sounding album, then this is for you.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

RAGE – Secrets In A Weird World

You’d be forgiven for looking at the cover, seeing the three dudes, and thinking that this was a hair rock album. Just shows images can be deceiving. This is the band’s 5th release from ’89. It’s one of their best earlier albums that occupies elements of melodic power metal with hints of Metallica in the mix. Peavy Wagner (on vocals and bass) is the only original member. He is still fronting the band today after releasing some 26 studio albums and 4 live albums – plus a myriad of Ep’s.

Stand out tracks for me are the awesome The Inner Search, which pounds away at your brain with some killer guitar playing from Manni Schmidt, the very fast Metallica riffage of Invisible Horizons, and the epic Distant Voices. Not a bad production, and you can’t really go wrong with a three piece. Not too happy with the snare sound as it sounds like a dustbin lid.

8/10 from The Grooveman.