SAHB Stories/Rock Drill The Sensational Alex Harvey Band

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  • Release Date: 06/18/2002
  • Sales Rank: 67,291
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 731458669920
 
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SAHB Stories/Rock Drill

Disc 1
1LISTENDance to Your Daddy 5:45
2LISTENAmos Moses 5:18
3LISTENJungle Rub Out 4:27
4LISTENSirocco 6:51
5LISTENBoston Tea Party 4:36
6LISTENSultan's Choice 4:06
7LISTEN$25 for a Massage 3:18
8LISTENDogs of War 6:13

Disc 2
1LISTENRock Drill 6:24
2LISTENThe Dolphins 6:09
3LISTENRock' n' Roll 3:39
4LISTENKing Kong 3:16
5LISTENBooids 1:38
6LISTENWho Murdered Sex? 5:17
7LISTENNightmare City 3:48
8LISTENWater Beastie 4:51
9LISTENMrs. Blackhouse 3:36

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Editorial Reviews

Completing the two-fer reissues of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band's 1970s LP catalog, this final package brings together the band's final, dying breaths. Cut less than a year after "Delilah" finally broke the band into the U.K. pop mainstream, SAHB Stories is the strongest of the pair; indeed, at its greatest, it shines alongside the very best of the band's past. The closing "Dogs of War," is a bombastically overwrought examination of the mercenary mindset, while the twisted history of "Boston Tea Party" -- quite likely the only U.K. hit to mention George Washington's wooden teeth -- is set to a pounding tomahawk guitar riff, and an extraordinarily contagious chorus. A positively spellbinding interpretation of Jerry Reed's "Amos Moses," meanwhile, drops the listener head first into the Louisiana bayou, hunting alligators and police chiefs alike. Rock Drill, on the other hand, was recorded almost two years later, with the band's career and momentum alike having been irreparably hamstrung first by Harvey's illness and "retirement"; then by the rise of punk rock, to file the group firmly into the box marked "has-beens." It was precisely the kind of challenge Harvey ordinarily relished, but he was tired and still unwell; the comeback came a few months too soon, and the songwriting came slowly. "Mrs Blackhouse," a single during 1977, was only half the song it might once have been, and too much of Rock Drill leans towards the lumpen, unimaginative rock stodge that his bandmates cut (as S.A.H.B. Without Alex during his absence. Only one track, the seriously odd "Water Beastie," truly hinted at the deranged variety and complexity that had hallmarked past SAHB albums and it's revealing that, 25 years on, Harvey's Considering the Situation anthology considered that song alone worth excerpting from Rock Drill. In truth, the album is not quite that dispensable. But it does come close. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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