Bruce's Session - Sep 2024
We got medieval with it, before working our way towards the future.
commentsWe got medieval with it, before working our way towards the future.
commentsGazza was absolutely persecuted, nay despised by the music press and completely ignored by the radio jocks after his early fame.
commentsShit, I’ve heard many worse records than this one. Apart from a little bit too much sax and a funky dance vibe it’s a salvable remnant from the Mr.
commentsGazza just goes from strength to strength. Honestly, I kind of reluctantly bought this new record thinking it’s going to be somewhat disappointing after his astonishing 2017 release “Savage”.
commentsThe themes were: You’ve got 15 minutes to fill using CD, DVD, YouTube, or any combination thereof.
commentsHere it is…and STILL my favourite record of the last 2 years. I bought the vinyl while in Auckland recently. As it stands, it’s close to being my most vinyl-worthy record in my entire collection.
commentsThe themes were: Raw abrasive knee-buckling hard- swinging boogie!, The hook., Repetitive.
commentsAlong with last year’s wonderful “Savage”, this earlier release just ticks so many boxes. It’s dark. It’s heavy. It’s impossibly catchy and it’s possibly the most unfashionable record in my entire collection.
commentsI was a huge Gazza fan back in 1979 when Tubeway Army gave us “Are Friends Electric” on the “Replicas” album.
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