B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Pusher (feat Chris Robinson) (7:05)
Crossroads (feat Gary Clark Jr) (5:34)
Hoochie Coochie Man (feat Billy F Gibbons) (6:44)
Oh Well (feat Chris Stapleton) (4:34)
Key To The Highway (feat Dorothy) (5:09)
Awful Dream (feat Iggy Pop) (5:29)
Born Under A Bad Sign (feat Paul Rogers) (5:01)
Papa Was A Rolling Stone (feat Demi Lovato) (7:52)
Killing Floor (feat Brian Johnson) (4:19)
Living For The City (feat Tash Neal) (6:51)
Stormy Monday (feat Beth Hart) (7:56)
Metal Chestnut (2:58)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***
Guns N' Roses' lead guitarist and vocalist Slash is an intermittent solo releaser, with his lone output beginning in 2019 with Living The Dream Tour. 2024's Orgy Of The Damned marks his fourth solo full-length, this time manifesting as a distinctly collaborative blues project, enlisting the help of a variety of legends in the style - and legends on Slash's speed dial - including Gary Clark Jr., Iggy Pop, Dorothy, Demi Lovato and Beth Hart. Recalling Guns 'N' Roses' early experimentations in the blues genre, albeit with an up-to-date, contemporary polish, this album of covers of the likes of Robert Johnson and Chester Burnett is sure to delight the diehards.
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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