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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1984
Label: Eagle Records
Catalog Number: EAMCD 142
1. | Party Down | 6:17 |
2. | Ruby Tuesday | 3:22 |
3. | Last Exit Brooklyn | 3:51 |
4. | Moondance | 4:37 |
5. | Love Of Freedom | 4:22 |
6. | This Month's Messiah | 5:00 |
7. | You Don't Believe In Us | 6:28 |
8. | Sweetheart Tree | 2:57 |
9. | Road To Nowhere | 3:54 |
Total Running Time: | 40:48 |
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From: Remastered Reason | Date: January 20, 2006 at 19:44 |
So far, this site has only 4 Nazareth albums to give reviews for. Kind of interesting, among the four appearing are the best & worst of Nazareth. This one being the dud by far throughout their history. By the mid 80's, thet were trying to fit into the times & wow, it didn't work big time!!!Almost comical compared to virtualy anything they did in the 70's. But alas, the cover version of the Rolling Stones tune "Ruby Tuesday",is laughable. Hardly a credible album & a disgrace to their legacy. |
From: rene | Date: February 16, 2006 at 17:51 |
Not a bad album but i love more their 1982 release 2XS that should have been on this web site in my opinion because its a classic hard rock/hard aor album. 2XS have songs like LOVE LEADS TO MADNESS, LONELY IN THE NIGHT or DREAM ON(covered by HELIX on their WILD ON THE STREETS album) are increible increible good songs. Sound sometimes a little like early 80s URIAH HEEP mixed with pure hard aor the way we all like it. Doesnt sound like 70s NAZARETH but more like the 80s. THE CATCH is good too. |
From: Axelinger | Date: March 1, 2008 at 16:33 |
Only partially a dud. Party Down is a misguided experiment at best and Ruby Tuesday is merely puzzling. Sweetheart Tree is rather dull, but the remaining tracks are certainly as worthy of mention as anything else Nazareth has recorded. Last Exit Brooklyn is one of their finest tracks ever and Moondance is nothing short of gorgeous. This Month's Messiah has an air of mystery about it, but provides a heavy groove without going over the top. You Don't Believe In Us and Love Of Freedom are somewhat |
From: Axelinger | Date: March 1, 2008 at 16:37 |
similar, but a welcome break from the belief that heavy music has to be bombastic to qualify as heavy. Road To Nowhere features one of the fieriest solos ever to appear on a Nazareth track. Rather than subject yourself to the dreaded "hit singles" for the umpteenth time, give these tracks, as well as lesser-known tracks from other albums, a few listens. It's the easiest way to discover gold you never knew existed. |
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