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Gettin' Pretty Good At Barely Gettin' By

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発売日 1996年05月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSPV GmbH
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 44025
SKU 747014402528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:31

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Still Alive and Well
    2. 2.
      Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By
    3. 3.
      Drunk Again
    4. 4.
      Livin' These Blues
    5. 5.
      Song for Absent Friends
    6. 6.
      Keep Your Life
    7. 7.
      Hot Rod
    8. 8.
      Rock My Universe
    9. 9.
      Back in Business Again
    10. 10.
      Hit the Road
    11. 11.
      Keep on Keepin' On
    12. 12.
      My Song
    13. 13.
      What the Hell Went Wrong

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Four Horsemen

その他
プロデューサー: Richard Chycki

商品の紹介

The Four Horsemen were quite literally a shattered band come 1996. Five years on from their simplistic but infectious retro-rock debut, they'd been dropped by Def American, been abandoned by their main songwriter guiding force in founding guitarist Haggis, and, most heartbreaking of all, lost drummer Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery to a drug overdose. As the band's last remaining original members, it came down to guitarist Dave Lizmi and troubled singer Frank C. Starr (more on him later) to assemble a new lineup and attempt to shoulder the load themselves on the snidely named Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By. And they did an OK job. The album still featured much of the Four Horsemen's stripped-down, hard-rocking style, but standout cuts such as "Hot Rod" and the poignant "Song for Absent Friends" generally lacked the Southern Skynyrd flavor, and especially the power boogie AC/DC crunch of old. Instead, the album mostly resorted to a mellower, more soulful, decidedly sleeker Black Crowes-type groove for tracks like the title song and "Drunk Again" (note background lady singers). A few songs also forced the "we're still rockin''' storyline ad nauseam (see cheesy opener "Still Alive and Well" and the edgier, frankly biographical "Back in Business Again"), while others simply lacked originality (for example, "Livin' These Blues," which apes the debut's hit, "Tired Wings," a tad too closely). Still, the fact that's it's clearly inferior compared to its predecessor shouldn't entirely detract from this album's good-time blue-collar rock & roll, and fans of the Horsemen will likely want to give it a chance anyway. Sadly, Gettin' Pretty Good at Barely Gettin' By proved to be the final musical testament for singer Starr, who passed away under tragic circumstances a few years later. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

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