Saturday, January 28, 2012

Derek and The Dominos Review / Dexy's Midnight Runners Preview (Album 10)

(Derek preview here) So the Derek and the Dominos album is legit. It's interesting to hear and Eric Clapton album before "Clapton is God" really happened. Which was around the late 70s I believe. He still carries his signature sound (awesome guitar, whether it be a riff or a solo or just background melody) and when the time is right he sings. This album is interesting because there are other people involved and showcased; unlike what a regular Clapton album would be like.

Favorite songs:
     Keep On Growing
     Key to the Highway
     Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
     Layla

Yuck. just kidding. More 80s goodness:

Album: Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
Artist: Dexy's Midnight Runners
Dexy's Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Rebels

Release Year: 1980

"This inaugral LP proved just as strong, opening with the sound of a radio swithcing channels before a cry of "For God's sake burn it down" kicks things off. The track was a reworking of debut single "Dance Stance," Rowland's angry diatribe against anti-Irish jokes. Welcome to the new soul vision indeed." - Jon Harrington

01 - Burn It Down
02 - Tell Me When My Light Turns Green
03 - The Team That Meet In Caffs
04 - I'm Just Looking
05 - Geno
06 - Seven Days Too Long
07 - I Couldn't Help It If I Tried
08 - Thankfully Not Living In New Yorkshire It Doesn't Apply
09 - Keep It
10 - Love Part One
11 - There, There, My Dear
Streaming: Radio3net.ro
iTunes: Searching For The Young Soul Rebels (Has some remasters)

Hmm. Interesting to see what this will be. I have never heard of this band before. Let it begin.

~mfm

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