Monday 30 December 2013

JOEY MOLLAND: Danish Review (translated)

Excessive pop rock from a bad finger

If we are to be honest , it's probably not many people who today remembers British Badfinger , who published a couple of excellent albums on The Beatles' Apple company at the beginning of the seventies. This signature has been achieved at a certain joy of his old vinyl copy of the debut album Magic Christian Music from '70 and was not slow to put ticket into this new album from the group's old frontman when landing on the editorial board .

And there's something a bit cheap and maybe not so tasteful addition to the cover for Return to Memphis, however, there is not many fingers to put in the closet musician here on the 66-year-old veterans fourth album under his own name .

We speak firmly and securely pophåndværk in simple delivery; plate is the fruit of Molland's love for the historic Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennesse and four Memphis musicians (and an equal number of chorus girls ) follows the fine carvings as All I Ever Dreamed , Hero and Walk Out in the Rain through. Habilt crafts, which also hit the stores, while the old Badfinger number Baby Blue enjoying new success as part of the soundtrack for the TV series Breaking Bad.




AVAILABLE AT GONZO:

This Way Up
CD - £9.99


Return To Memphis
SCD - £9.99

No comments:

Post a Comment

...BECAUSE SOME OF US THINK THAT THIS STUFF IS IMPORTANT
What happens when you mix what is - arguably - the world's most interesting record company, with an anarchist manic-depressive rock music historian polymath, and a method of dissemination which means that a daily rock-music magazine can be almost instantaneous?

Most of this blog is related in some way to the music, books and films produced by Gonzo Multimedia, but the editor has a grasshopper mind and so also writes about all sorts of cultural issues which interest him, and which he hopes will interest you as well.