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Until this gem of a release appeared at Groove Towers I had almost
forgotten this band had even existed.
When you consider the strength of the songs they produced , instead of
being the nearly band that they were, Black N Blue should have been huge.
It all started of with a bang upon the release of there 1st self titled
album in 84 which contained melodic rock classics such as Hold On To 18
and Rockin on Heavens Door.
They probably reached there peak with 86's Nasty, Nasty whose title track
is a dead ringer for AC/DC's Whole Lotta Rosie but with melody.
This is fun music , music that you get up and bang your head to , music
that makes you feel good and to put a smile on your face.
It's a shame that this is the only thing you can get on cd by this band as
I am sure if Universal were to reissue the back catalogue they would sell
loads.
Every song is a classic, a testimony to a time gone by and to a band that
new how to write a catchy , classy rock song. Excellent!!!
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