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The Trogg Tapes

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発売日 2022年06月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWienerworld
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LIB5076
SKU 5018755314513

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Troggs

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Dont mistake the title of this album, The Trogg Tapes, for that 12-minute talking studio digression New Rose Records released (with no track listing) on The Troggs on 45s EP. Perhaps cashing in on that fun debacles underground buzz, the band releases 11 tracks that are pure Troggs. With singer Reg Presley and late drummer Ronnie Bond on board, original producer/manager Larry Page puts together an exciting 1976 album which has a simple raw sound, perfect for the new wave. As Larry Uttals Private Stock label couldnt do much with Blondie, this innovative disc went nowhere as well and the shame of it is that theres some great rock & roll in these grooves. Bassist Tony Murray and co-guitarist Colin Fletcher come up with a decent pop ballad in "After the Rain," while Rufus Thomas "Walking the Dog" is so primitive that it is too bad the Rolling Stones and Aerosmith didnt get to hear it before they tracked the tune for their respective debut albums. The snarling guitars of Fletcher and Richard Moore create a wonderful platform for Reg Presleys distinctive grunts and growls. Sure, Marc Bolan was the visionary that Reg Presley is not, but with the Troggs having three Top 30 hits to Bolans one in America, and with quality underground stuff like this, the band should have been able to do more than issue discs for a cult following. Producer Larry Page and guitarist Colin Fletcher come up with a great track in "Gonna Make You," while sea effects on "Ill Buy You an Island," courtesy of the English Channel, is the cool, earthy stuff that made the Troggs such an important fringe band. The back of the LP has a tape box a la the Velvet Undergrounds Peel Slowly and See, while the front has the group sitting in a mini-mountain of unspooled recording tape. Drummer Ronnie Bond is no longer with us, but he gets to sing the vocal on "Rolling Stone," one of two titles he co-writes with Tony Murray. There are only two Reg Presley originals here, but his attitude is everywhere, from the punk of "Rock N Roll Lady" to the fine leadoff track "Get You Tonight." Had Private Stock saturated college radio with a collectors-item disc, say a colored vinyl 45 of "Get You Tonight," this excellent artifact would have had a fighting chance. It doesnt have the angst or abandon of the Sex PistolsNever Mind the Bullocks nor does it have the pretension of some of the Clashs material; its a consistent recording of a band doing what they do very well, and on that level it works just fine. ~ Joe Viglione
Rovi

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