REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 15, 2022

ALCATRAZZ – No Parol From Rock N’ Roll

Graham Bonnet has played with some of the best guitarists in the business. Ritchie Blackmore, Michael Schenker, Steve Vai, and Yngwie Malmsteen on this album – Alcatrazz’s first. This was Malmsteen’s next project after he left Ron Keel in Steeler. There is no doubting that Bonnet possesses one of the best voices in rock, and on this album he is taking that Rainbow sound further with the ultimate Blackmore clone.

Tracks like Island In The Sun and Hiroshima Mon Amour were more poppy in direction, and were great for the radio. It’s the more uptempo songs that grab me the most. Jet To Jet has a main riff right out of Blackmore’s back pocket, but Bonnet’s vocals and Yngwie’s playing are awesome on this tune. Too Young To Die, To Drunk To Live has all the hallmarks of future Yngwie endeavours and is just superb with that strong classical vibe, and it is my favourite track. Big Foot has a really cool slow groove and vibe, Yngwie’s solo is just insane. It’s a shame this line up didn’t go further but Yngwie was on a mission, and you all know the rest.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

LORD TRACY – Deaf Gods Of Babylon

This falls into the “one and they’re done” category. They released this in ’89 and other than a live album, that was it until inevitable legacy reunion in 2004. It’s a good time barroom rock and roll, no hairs and graces, just straight up as it comes. The one thing that should grab your attention though is the fact that original Pantera vocalist Terry Glaze is their frontman.

Out With The Boys is straight up rock and roll but next track East Coast Rose is awesome! A killer funky under groove to the main song and a very Guns N’ Roses sleazy vibe make this my favourite track. She’s A Bitch is back to the bar complete with slide guitar. Barney’s Wank (yes you read that right) has a solo bass noodle that leads into the total sleaze of Whatchadoin. Chosen Ones brings Side 1 to an end and it’s so unlike anything else on the album, a very laid back acoustic piece.

Side 2 starts  up with In Your Eyes, a close second to the best song. A very busy groove and vibe, with a killer riff. Rats Motel is straight up barroom sleaze. Another left turn with Foolish Love, which has a country/Americana vibe. She Man Blues is a very short comedic interlude. King Of The Nighttime Cowboys is a punked up rock n’ roll blast. 3 HC is a pointless attempt at rap. Sometimes things should stay on the cutting room floor. Submission is a good time sleaze straight rock n’ roll. Piranha follows and it’s straight up early Metallica style thrash – another joke tune. Ivory Lover closes out the album and it’s a very short piano piece. If you’re counting that’s nine tracks on Side 2. I get that you want to have some fun, but cut the crap and make a better album.

7/10 from The Grooveman.