REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: August 11, 2022

LONE STAR – Firing On All Six

This is the 2nd album by the Welsh rock/Prog combo released in ’77. Mainly of note for being the home for both future UFO guitarist, Tonka Chapman, and Uriah Heep vocalist, John Sloman. It’s very hard to pigeonhole this band, as they don’t sound like anyone else.

Opening number, The Bells Of Berlin, is a pomp rock tour de force with a huge arrangement and a very epic feel. On the other hand, The Ballad Of Crafty Jack is more straightforward at the beginning, then the huge vocal harmonies take over – as sort of a cross between Led Zeppelin and Styx. Time Lays Down is next, and the man riff of which is very funky, with John Sloman ding his best Robert Plant impression – I love the middle eight section. Side 1 closes out with Hypnotic Mover. which has an odd groove with a heavy vibe and some nice melodies.

Side 2 kicks off with Lovely Lubina – and another weird time signature that leans on the funk somewhat. Seasons In Your Eyes is a ballad – this was before they became a necessary evil on everyone’s albums. Rivers Overflowing is a glorious over the top groove fest with the band (again) turning to the funk with a great main riff – this is my favourite track on the album. The album closes out with All Of Us To All Of You, which is a really good track, but the main opening is a straight lift from Deep Purple.

I loved this band at the time after seeing them on Whistle Test.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

VANDENBERG – Alibi

This is the third and final of the original albums before Adrian would jump ship and join Whitesnake full time. The album failed to dent the charts in all major markets. It’s not a bad album, it’s just lacking that killer track.

Opener, All The Way, is a decent enough track with a nice riff and hook. Pedal To The Metal has quite a strange groove, but I really like it. Once In A Lifetime is quite a weak ballad. Voodoo has a riff that you will have heard in various forms on a million tracks before. Dressed To Kill is a great up-tempo groover and is my favourite track on the album. Fighting Against The World has quite a busy riff with a straight up 4/4 beat. Back to ballad city with How Long. A short classical acoustic instrumental follows, before the title track bursts into life, and its a straight up AOR melodic groover with a big hook and chorus. The album closes out with Kamikaze – a very keyboard heavy track with a nice chugga riff underneath. I

f you were to have only one Vandenberg album, then my choice would be their first self titled album.

8/10 from The Grooveman.