Now, we are going back to ’95 for one of Glenn’s earlier solo releases. This is a 2017 Back In Black reissue and it sounds really nice and crisp.

This record starts with an absolute belter, and one of the best tracks that Glenn has ever laid to wax. Big Time is very reminiscent of that funky rock groove that Pat Thrall and Glenn did on their very short lived project. In fact, Pat is on guitar here. Killer groove and Glenn is really belting out the vocals. If you’ve never heard this before you will have it on constant repeat.

I do have a love for funk when it’s added to the rock environment, and this album hits all the spots for me. Livin’ For The Minute is just dirty, funky, and groovy with Bruce Gowdy riffing it up on guitar. Glenn goes full RnB and Soul as well on tracks like Does It Mean That Much To You, Save Me Tonight, and Redline. They are very slick tracks, but it’s the dirty grooves that get my attention. Push with Pat Thrall and Talkin’ To Messiah are pure 70’s funk joy and the prince of groove has definitely sprinkled his magic all over these two.

This is a good album but not a great one because there are a tad too many slower tracks.

8/10 from The Grooveman.