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sexta-feira, 26 de julho de 2013

Izzy Stradlin - 117° (Somente R$ 12,00)


117° (Somente R$ 12,00)

01. Ain't It a Bitch - 3:49
02. Gotta Say - 3:17
03. Memphis (Chuck Berry cover) - 2:58
04. Old Hat - 3:16
05. Bleedin - 3:15
06. Parasite - 1:39
07. Good Enough - 2:49
08. 117° - 3:12
09. Here Before You - 3:47
10. Up Jumped the Devil - 2:55
11. Grunt - 4:29
12. Freight Train - 3:25
13. Methanol - 3:29
14. Surf Roach - 2:26


Izzy Stradlin – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Rick Richards – lead guitar
Duff McKagan – bass
Taz Bentley – drums

Ju Ju Hounds – on "Memphis" and "Good Enough"

Well, Izzy Stradlin sure didn't spend the five and a half years between his first two solo records rethinking his music. 

117 Degrees picks up right where The Ju Ju Hounds left off, offering a set of 14 bluesy hard rockers in the vein of Chuck Berry, the Stones, the Faces, Aerosmith and, yes, Guns N' Roses.

 There are no surprises, in other words. There also isn't anything quite as good as his underappreciated classic-in-waiting "Shuffle It All," but 117 Degrees rocks harder than most roots-rock albums of the late '90s. 

And Stradlin is a roots-rocker by this point. None of his contemporaries are even trying for this kind of unassuming, straightforward, well-crafted hard rock, and by pursuing this direction so doggedly (he even covers Berry's "Memphis"), he sounds like a throwback to another era, much like all the Americana bands of the late '90s. 

His music sounds fresher than many of those roots-rockers because he just wants to play, not preserve heritage, but the ironic thing is when he's on, he's a better songwriter than almost any of them. 

He has his down moments on the album, but songs like "Ain't It a Bitch" and "Here Before You" make up for the weaknesses. 

Ultimately, there's no good reason why it took Stradlin so long to deliver a follow-up other than that he really seems to have no contact with the outside world, but that's part of his charm and part of the reason why 117 Degrees is endearing despite its faults.



Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds - Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds (Apenas R$ 12,00)


Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds

Apenas R$ 12,00

01. Somebody Knockin' (Stradlin, Jimmy Ashhurst) - 3:27
02. Pressure Drop (Frederick Hibbert) - 2:42
03. Time Gone By (Stradlin, Richards) - 3:47
04. Shuffle It All (Stradlin, Ashhurst) - 6:19
05. Bucket o' Trouble (Stradlin) - 2:10
06. Train Tracks (Stradlin) - 4:27
07. How Will It Go? (Stradlin) - 3:51
08. Cuttin' the Rug (Stradlin) - 5:01
09. Take a Look at the Guy (Ron Wood) - 4:45
10. Come on Now Inside (Stradlin) - 6:58
11. Morning Tea (hidden bonus track, starts 4:26 into track 10)

Izzy Stradlin - vocals, guitar
Rick Richards - lead guitar
Jimmy Ashhurst - bass guitar
Charlie "Chalo" Quintana - drums
Ian McLagan - Hammond B-3 on tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. Piano on track 9
Ron Wood - Guitar, Vocals on track 10
Craig Ross - Guitar on track 1
Nicky Hopkins - Piano on track 10

Izzy Stradlin was always the most gifted member of Guns N' Roses, able to put a modern spin on the classic rock of Chuck Berry, the Stones, and the Faces, as well as the New York Dolls and Sex Pistols.

Axl may have had the angst and Slash may have had the chops, but Izzy had the smarts and the heart.

 On his debut album, the traditional elements that had always formed the backbone of Stradlin's music with Guns N' Roses comes to the forefront -- it's Stones and Faces all the way, but it is done well. Izzy Stradlin & the Ju Ju Hounds is terrific only half of the time, which is good enough for a debut album.

quinta-feira, 11 de julho de 2013

Izzy Stradlin - 1992 Izzy Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds


Izzy Stradlin - 1998 117°


Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I


Guns N' Roses - 1993 - Unplugged



Guns N' Roses
Unplugged 87-93

Personnel

Axl Rose Vocals,Piano
Duff Mckagan Bass
Slash Guitar
Steven Adler Drums
Izzy Stradlin Guitar
Matt Sorum Drums
Gilby Clarke Guitar
Dizzy Reed Keyboards

1. Dead Flowers
2. You Ain't The First
3. You're Crazy
4. Used To Love Her
5. Patience
6. Knocking On Heavens Door
7. One In A Million
8. Used To Love Her
9.Patience
10.Mr. Brownstone
11. Move To The City
12. Jumpin' Jack Flash
13. November Rain