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Artist: The Answer

Title: Raise A Little Hell

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2015

Label: Napalm Records

Catalog Number: NPR 582 LTD

Personnel

Cormac Neeson vocals, harmonica
James Heatley drums, percussion, backing vocals
Micky Waters bass, backing vocals
Paul Mahon guitars, backing vocals

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Long Live the Renegades  
2.  The Other Side  
3.  Aristocrat  
4.  Cigarettes & Regret  
5.  Last Days of Summer  
6.  Strange Kinda' Nothing  
7.  I Am What I Am  
8.  Whiplash  
9.  Gone Too Long  
10.  Red  
11.  I Am Cured  
12.  Raise a Little Hell  

Disc 2
13.  Feel Like I'm On My Way  
14.  Flying  
15.  I Will Follow On  
16.  The Other Side Acoustic Version  
17.  Gone Too Long Acoustic Version  
18.  Strange Kinda' Nothing Unplugged Version  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doug Date: October 29, 2015 at 19:23
This is a fantastic album, easily one of my favorites for 2015. Go get it!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 3, 2015 at 22:41
Per Doug'ss recommendation, I checked this out, and sure enough, it IS pretty good. I think I had their debut and was somewhat underwhelmed--like a lot of these "young guys playing old music," the hooks just didn't seem to be there. There areb plennty of hooks on Raise A Little Hell, I'm happy to report, even though the best song is the opener, "Long Live The Renegades." Other highlights are "Aristrocrat," "Last Days Of Summer" (guitar heaven!), "I Am What I Am," "Whiplash," "Red." The band opt for more of a '70's arena-rock feel than anything '80's or glammy, and I think they would have held their own circa '75 with the likes of Foghat and Nazareth. They aspire to Aero/Zep heights but aren't even close most of the time, and it shows especially on the slower songs. A good listen alll around though, and I'm glad I gave it a chance.


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