Cactus - One Way...Or Another |
(Audio CD) MSRP $ 44.99 Amazon Price $ 44.99 Savings $ 0.00 |
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Release Date: 26 October, 2006, Jvc Japan TRACK LISTING - Long Tall Sally
- Rockout, Whatever You Feel Like
- Rock `N` Roll Children
- Big Mama Boogie, Pts. 1-2
- Feel So Bad
- Song for Aries
- Hometown Bust
- One Way...or Another
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| The Best of the Three |
| Awesome.....absolutely gripping blues-rock and historical. So who`s gonna pay nearly 40 bucks for it? I guess music is now for the priveleged few. The music industry has not changed a bit. Thank God My acetate platter, or was it vinyl, is still playable. Screw the bastards! I just payed 9 bucks for a rare Muddy Waters/Mike Bloomfield gig; money talks, Cactus walks! |
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| This is definitely worth the price!!! |
| Get this remastered CD now! Like the other reviewers, I have all the Cactus albums on LP and this one sounds very much alive on the CD! Hard rock Blues from the seventies--Jim McCarty is one hell of a guitar player and Rusty Day is a great singer-the raw loud voice, and with Tim Bogart on bass and Carmine Appice on drums-youi have a very excellent sound. I saw them numerous times at the Fillmore West in San Francisco and they tore up the show--they played many times with Ten Years After and Toe Fat (remember them?) at these shows--what a combination. Get this one-spend the money--Hey--get all their albums-they are all great!!! The newly formed lineup(2006) is good but not like this one----Go for it!!! |
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| Cactus is Hot! |
| Buy this CD for two reasons. First, it`s a re-mastered limited edition by JVC. The Japanese pressing of this album comes in a LP sleeve replica of the original album (paper). The sound quality is wonderful. Seriously, it didn`t sounded this good back in 71 or 72 when I bought the original LP. This is the second (and best) studio album with the original line-up: Carmine Appice (Drummer) and Tim Bogert (Bass) from Vanilla Fudge, Jim McCarty (INCREDIBLE GUITAR) from Mitch Ryder, and Rusty Day vocals (Ted Nugent & Amboy Dukes). Second, this is a hard, edgy blues-rock album with one of the greatest underrated guitar players of all time. |
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-- zzzz