Fred Cole’s mid-70s album is as uncompromising as anything he’s done. His vocal style is especially strident on these hard rock songs, which don’t have the garage-style feel of Dead Moon or the occasional subtleties of Lollipop Shoppe. The first song is a bunch of raunchy double-entendres. Pretty twisted. There’s a kind of saminess as this album moves along, probably due to uninspired songwriting. Still, this is worth hearing. It’s unique and wild. The cover is handmade to the extreme.
Tracks :
Bullets Born Yesterday The Same Old Song Face Of Stone Ballbustin' Woman Scars Rollin' And Tumblin' Worry Kills A Woman Let It Freeze Behind The Door Racing For A Dollar
WISHLIST - PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TITLES...
John Simson - We Can Be Everything 1971
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Thankx for this. I love lollipop shope album. This is unknow for me. Thankx again.
ReplyDeleteFred Cole is a truly independent musician. Thankx.
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