REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: June 13, 2022

VANDEN PLAS – Far Off Grace

This the band’s follow up to one of my favourite albums ever, The God Thing. It must be daunting for a band to have so much praise heaped on your art, and knowing that you have to follow it at some point. Well, it obviously didn’t bother them that much – this album is another monster record. Another huge killer production that is so clear and separated that you feel as though they are playing in your room. The Dream Theater references are easy to spot, but they add a whole lot more – especially with melody and crunch.

The opening riff to I Can See just rattles teeth. It’s a beast of a riff, and is such a dramatic piece (as indeed are most of their songs). The title track follows and it’s just sublime. The vocals and harmonies are just superb, and the guitar tone and riff is just evil. The intro and riff to Into The Sun is just epic, and their sense of melody is just fantastic.

You get the picture. This is another awesome record by such a great band that you’ve probably never heard of. You even get the added bonus (on this vinyl version) of a cover of Kiss Of Death by Dokken.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

FASTWAY – All Fired Up

This is the band’s second album released in ’84. Although it didn’t sell that well, I really liked it and still do. This band comes up quite a lot when talking about eighties bands, and the thing that always gets mentioned is how can Eddie go from Motorhead to this straight up rock. Well, if you listen to both bands closely, you will hear that there is not a whole lot of the difference in the riffs that Eddie plays in both bands – it’s just tones and volumes that are different – plus Dave King’s voice of course. I bet Eddie thought it was his birthday when he first heard Dave King.

It’s a very seventies sounding album in its approach, and Eddie Kramers production adds to that. The opening and title track is a great opener with a nice riff, and a simple groove with a great hook. Misunderstood is more of the same with a bit of a UFO vibe, then Steal The Show is a simple rocker. Station has a huge Zeppelin vibe. Non Stop Love has a great grooved up simple boogie ,and I love the time change at the middle eight. Side 1 closes out with Hurtin’ Me, and is Dave King’s big showcase number.

Side 2 opens up with Tell Me, and it is a nice boogie shuffle. Hung Up On Love is another Zeppelin sounding piece, and I wonder if that’s what Eddie Kramer was going for here? The Stranger is the power ballad of the album. Telephone is a slowed down Status Quo style boogie. The album closes out with power ballad number 2, If You Could See Me. Side 1 is the better of the two sides, as Side 2 seems to fade away somewhat. I’ve always had a soft spot for Eddie, and it’s sad that he is no longer with us.

8/10 from The Grooveman.