REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: April 20, 2022

RED DRAGON CARTEL – Patina

This is the second album from Jake E Lee’s Red Dragon Cartel, and after having a few problems with Darren Smith when playing live, he is back for this album. I really like the first album and I’m a big fan of Darren Smith as a drummer from his work with Harem Scarem, and I really like his vocal style too.

Opener, Speedbag, is a great modern melodic rock track with a nice vocal and groove. Second track in, Havana, was the first track released and is the best track on the album. The main riff and melody are killer and will have you humming away to yourself. Also nice to hear Jake ripping it up somewhat as there seems to be more leads on this album. Crooked Man has the same opening drum fill as Rock Candy by Montrose, but has a more downbeat feel to it. The whole album has more of a raw feel to it than it’s predecessor, and the use of fuzz pedals does add to that somewhat – listen to the tracks, The Luxury Of Breathing, and Bitter, to see what I mean. Chasing Ghosts is a really cool track as they are trying to do something new in a very tired format, and I really love that choppy riff and groove.

All in all it’s a good album, but doesn’t quite reach the heights of their first.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

THE JEFF HEALEY BAND – See The Light

Being an avid aficionado of all things rock guitar, I actively seek out the newest releases every week to feed my habit. I first heard Jeff on a radio show in the UK, then I managed to watch a clip of him a short time after and I could not believe he was blind. His skill and mastery of the guitar was insane, and I was lucky enough to see him a few times at his club in Toronto after I moved there. To see him up close was an inspiration.

This is his first album and was released back in ’88 and it’s the one I love the most. He has the feel of an old blues man and the chops of a seasoned rocker. It’s the title track that gets all the attention because of Jeff’s incendiary playing, but there are some really great blues tracks like the shuffle of Don’t Let Your Chance Go By, and Blue Jean Blues that really float my boat.

It’s a real shame that he is no longer with us, but he has left us with some great tunes and some killer playing to remember him by.

9/10 from The Grooveman.