Advantages: Some stonking 70's hit singles Disadvantages: B sides are a little ropey soundwise
...The Glitter Band were best known for supporting Gary Glitter, AKA Paul Gadd AKA Paul Raven AKA convicted nonce, back in the glory days of Glam Rock, where brain-fried ex-pyschadelic musos donned shiny jumpsuits and high heeled boots to produce thumping neo-HM 45RPM singles usually revolved around the subject of getting off with someone at the Saturday nite "discoteque". Reverberating major chords and repetitive chanted choruses helped to make some of Britain's finest ever pop songs. When their erstwhile "leader" went solo in 1974, presumably to make lots of money and molest some more young children, the Band went out and did their own thing, bringing out a string of hits that together with their orignal B sides make up this album.
Anyone who remembers the Band will instantly think of the star guitar wielded by Gerry...
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Advantages: A superb album, very catchy, entertains throughout Disadvantages: Still Tragicly underrated
...It seems strange that its been a couple of months since my last music review. So to get myself back into music reviews again I’ve decided to go for a recent addition to my music collection. The third album from, The Beta Band. They are one of the best kept secrets in the country, that in fact everyone will probably have heard at some point. I’m sure your probably wondering how that’s possible, well they appear on a number of soundtracks. Most notably one of the main tracks on Trigger happy TV was by The Beta Band and they also get a mention in High Fidelity.
Coming out of Edinburgh they have risen slowly with 2 previous albums and a collection of their EP’s. It’s the appearance on Trigger Happy that really brought them to my attention and inspired me to seek out some music by the band. Although they receive a lot of coverage they seem...
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Advantages: good music Disadvantages: mensioned in text
...Ok the first thing that annoys me about this album is the damned cover…they are meant to be The Invisible Band not the quite small band hiding in the trees…my sister says that you couldn’t have an album cover without the band on it but they could have at least masked themselves with camouflage or something well perhaps not but they could have just featured on the inside making them invisible on the outside as you look at it…STUPID!
Right now I have that out of my system I can review the CD…cracking!! Ok I agree that wont do although it is 94 words (up to the word cracking (count them if you like but I’m right!!!)) I doubt Ciao would be impressed with a CD review that didn’t actually mention the CD!!
So…I originally bought the CD for my ex-boyfriend for his 16th birthday in July...
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helpful 29.08.2001
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