Flamin' Groovies - One Night Stand (1987)
BAND/ARTIST: Flamin' Groovies
- Title: One Night Stand
- Year Of Release: 1987
- Label: AIM Records
- Genre: Garage Rock, Proto Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:49
- Total Size: 103/297 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Kicks
02. Bittersweet
03. I Can't Hide
04. Money
05. Call Me Lightning
06. Shake Some Action
07. Slow Death
08. Teenage Head
09. Slow Down
10. Tallahassee Lassie
11. Way Over My Head
12. Shaking
01. Kicks
02. Bittersweet
03. I Can't Hide
04. Money
05. Call Me Lightning
06. Shake Some Action
07. Slow Death
08. Teenage Head
09. Slow Down
10. Tallahassee Lassie
11. Way Over My Head
12. Shaking
"One Night Stand" was an album that The Flamin 'Groovies released in 1987, after a years break without new album releases. In fact, eight years had passed since the predecessor ”Jumpin 'in the Night” was released in the 1979.
”One Night Stand” is actually re-recordings of their older material featuring only Cyril Jordan and George Alexander from the original band. The group still play a tight and clear-sounding rock with fine vocals. The album is also heavily influenced by the 1980s tendency to put the drums far forward in the sound-picture, which sounded right at the time, but which today can be a bit strenuous.
Four of the songs written by groupmembers themselves, and they are all strong; especially "Slow Death" and "Shake Some Action" I would not hesitate to call classics. The other songs are also sturdy and fit well with the group's rock sound. The Hoodoo Gurus' "Bittersweet" quite simply sounds like a Flamin' Groovies song.
Versions of the album are available with bonus tracks recorded around the same time, with titles like ”Backtracks” or ”Collection” . Strong recordings like "Way Over My Head" (a new original song), "Shaking" and an excellent remake of "You Tore Me Down" are attractive additions.
”One Night Stand” is actually re-recordings of their older material featuring only Cyril Jordan and George Alexander from the original band. The group still play a tight and clear-sounding rock with fine vocals. The album is also heavily influenced by the 1980s tendency to put the drums far forward in the sound-picture, which sounded right at the time, but which today can be a bit strenuous.
Four of the songs written by groupmembers themselves, and they are all strong; especially "Slow Death" and "Shake Some Action" I would not hesitate to call classics. The other songs are also sturdy and fit well with the group's rock sound. The Hoodoo Gurus' "Bittersweet" quite simply sounds like a Flamin' Groovies song.
Versions of the album are available with bonus tracks recorded around the same time, with titles like ”Backtracks” or ”Collection” . Strong recordings like "Way Over My Head" (a new original song), "Shaking" and an excellent remake of "You Tore Me Down" are attractive additions.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE
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