REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: June 14, 2022

ROSE TATTOO – s/t

Rose Tattoo had been banging round the bars of Australia for three years before the release of this, their first album, and just like AC/DC before them it was released through Albert Productions – even produced by Vanda and Young. The DNA is there for sure, but these guys seemed a lot more hardcore. This is real they mean-business-shit-kicking-rock-n-roll.

The opening track is a full barroom rock experience – complete with some mean slide playing from Pete Wells. Things explode with Nice Boys – boy, does this track fly along at a serious pace – it’s one of the band’s best ever tracks. The Butcher And Fast Eddie is a slowed down bruiser of a tune. One Of The Boys is a dirty Friday night sing-a-long boogie anthem. Remedy closes out Side 1, and this is AC/DC on crack. Great stuff!

Bad Boy For Love was the track that was played the most on the radio that I can remember, and is yet another hard man tune. TV follows and is super sped up boogie with LOTS of attitude. Is that a love song I hear? Stuck On You sure sounds like one to me. Tramp follows and is a cross between punk and mean rock n roll with a great simple riff. The album closes out with Astra Wally and is my favourite track on the album – a real mega dirty boogied up beast of a tune.

This album is fun with a capital F. It does want it says on the tin, and everyone should own one of these to shake the cobwebs off once in a while.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

TOTO – Hydra

With their first album, they had success right out of the gate with the single Hold The Line, so when the band recorded this they wanted to stretch themselves musically. They did, but the record company weren’t that impressed as there was no obvious singles (even though the track, 99, had moderate chart showing). That shows you how record companies work – even when you give them an album as good as this, they want more.

This album has a more progressive feel to it, in the same way that Kansas albums feel. Still high on melody with great hooks, and the musicianship is off the charts at times. Give sessions guys free rein and this is what they come up with. They had all worked together on all sorts of projects, and had worked with anyone who was anyone in the business – and it shows. My two favourite Toto tracks are on this album, namely opener Hydra which is an incredible track with Steve Lukather really giving it the beans on guitar, and the incredible White Sister – quite possibly Toto’s finest hour in rock band mode. Of course they had huge chart success with IV with Africa and Rosanna, but for me, when Toto rock out, boy do they shift through the gears.

9/10 from The Grooveman.