REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: March 8, 2022

THE WHO – Who’s Next

It always amazes me how people rave about The Beatles and the Stones and how they influenced everyone and their dog, but The Who are equally – if not more – of an influence on modern rock. They actually looked and played like a rock band, plus Pete is one of rock’s great songwriters. This album is their best work beating both Tommy and Quadraphenia. It started out life as the Lifehouse project, which Pete was determined was going to surpass Tommy in its concept and execution. As we all know, that never happened and Who’s Next was the album that came from those sessions.

This is the three disc deluxe edition with the original album, plus songs that were recorded in New York for Lifehouse, and Live at the Young Vic which they played while writing and recording for both projects. Of the original album, there is not a bad moment – every song is just pure joy. It’s interesting to hear the New York recordings and how they differ from the finished songs. The Young Vic Live recordings are very warts and all, but they show what a killer Live band they were. Everyone should own this record.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

BRIGHTON ROCK – Take A Deep Breath

Another Canadian band hailing from Niagara Falls – as well as Honeymoon Suite. This is the band’s second album released in ’88 and the emphasis is more on the tunes than the rock. They have more in common with Journey (on this album at least) as the keyboards are very dominant. If that’s what they were aiming for with the radio friendly sound – it worked – as this was the band’s best selling album.

If you read a lot of my reviews, you know that I like records that rock, well in this genre anyway, and they do that in a more less aggressive way. The first two tracks Can’t Stop The Earth From Shaking and Outlaw have a really good  groove with nice melodies and hooks. A surprise package for me is guitarist Greg Fraser who is a very tasty player – his solos are great and to the point. Unleash The Rage, Power Overload, Shootin’ For Love, and Rebels With A Cause are the tracks that I love the best because the guitar and the riff is more dominant – the band sounds as though they like these songs the best.

A very enjoyable album, and is what I call, a Friday night special.

8/10 from The Grooveman.