REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: June 3, 2022

KING KING – Reaching For The Light

This is the third album from Scotland’s finest blues rock quartet. The main feature of the band is the amazing vocal and guitar skills of Alan Nimmo, that’s not to take anything away from the rest of band it’s just that Alan is visually and sonically front and centre.

Hurricane is a nice opener with a great groove and riff, with a killer vocal. You Stopped The Rain is as near to a ballad as this album gets. Waking Up has an almost country vibe to add to the mix. A really killer tune with a very tasty solo. Rush Hour starts with a picked riff and just Alan’s superb vocal. The dynamic just builds into a monster tune with a huge guitar sound and epic ending. Crazy is all squealing feedback until the funky groove takes over and the middle eight is awesome. Lay With Me is old school RnB. A Stevie Wonder keyboard vibe starts Just A Little Lie with a very funky under groove. Take A Look is power ballad territory with a superb melodic solo. Stranger To Love closes out the album and it’s the best track on the album. Superb vocal, killer groove and riff, man this track just hits the spot.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

SAXON – Denim And Leather

This is the third of Saxon’s golden period releases. I remember being a tad disappointed at the time mainly due to the title track, which I thought was pandering to the masses somewhat.

The album opens with prime Saxon with Princess Of The Night. An ode to Biff’s love of steam trains and this is what they did the best. A great riff coupled with a very memorable hook and chorus, and a superb groove. Never Surrender follows, a superb simple riff with a few nice key changes, and that huge hands-in-the-air sing-a-long chorus. They manage to combine early Whitesnake with their own sound with Play It Loud, where the lead riff is very Bernie Marsden. The best single on the album is And The Bands Played On, which is a tribute to the first Donnington and what an awesome day that was. Fire In The Sky is my favourite tune on the album. A great fast paced rocker with plenty of guitar histrionics. I still feel as though it’s the weakest of the four, that’s not to say it’s a bad album, it’s not, it’s just that the other three are so good.

9/10 from The Grooveman.