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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deuce Sets the Stage for Rory's Great Career,
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This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
Strange that it may sound, I kept my copy of "Deuce" unopened and slotted with my other Rory Gallagher CDs for a year before I could listen. I had last heard "Deuce" on vinyl quite some years ago, and the opening chords of I'm Not Awake ushered me back to my college days and debates with my friends about the merits of Mr. Gallagher's guitar mastery. The energy that flows from this music crackles, whether Mr. Gallagher is playing acoustic blues, coaxing magic from his slide, or wringing out just the right amount of feedback.
The dark, edginess of his first solo release have receded (though I love that CD for other reasons), and "Deuce" pretty much set the stage for how Mr. Gallagher's later catalog of recordings would be structured, intermixing blistering power riffs from tracks such as Crest of a Wave and In Your Town with plaintive blues songs such as Don't Know Where I'm Going and Should've learned my Lesson. His stalwart sidekicks from the early days, Gerry McAvoy on bass and Wilgnar Campbell on drums, generate the rhythm that sets the course, keeping things down to earth and lively. (Mr. McAvoy played bass with Rory till the end.) This remastered CD sounds clear and free from the technical problems that have marred some of the others. That clean sound, a fine bonus track called Persuasion, and expanded liner notes are enough to justify replacing older copies of this CD It seems that many folks tend to disregard Rory Gallagher but anyone who takes the time to listen will appreciate how fine a talent we lost in June 1995.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flawless,
By Madpoet "Sunburst" (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
This was the final Rory Gallagher album that I bought and I searched high and low for this baby. Unfortunately, it's out of print in the states but was lucky enough to stumble across it while in Ireland. (Ever notice how hardly anything goes out of print in Europe?) Anyway, I definitely got the best Gallagher last because this one smokes. It starts off with the very laid back "I'm not Awake Yet" which features Rory strumming along on acoustic while Gerry and Wilgar hold everything up with a solid rhythm. He then transitions into full on rock mode with "Used to Be", a fantastic piece with a start-stop riff that gets in your head and won't leave. "Don't Know Where I'm Going" is a fun acoustic track. "In Your Town" showcases his substantial slide technique in the form of a rollicking, stomping riff complete with great lyrics and some wonderful vocals. You can just see Rory grinning while singing. (The version of Live in Europe is even better). But the absolute gem of this album is "Crest of a Wave", perhaps the most volatile track Rory ever committed to tape. While Wilgar and Gerry hold down the fort with one of the heaviest, thundrous, most unshakeable blues rhythms I've ever heard (Page, eat your heart out), Rory's slide playing enters the stratosphere and keeps on going to the place where the earth meets the sky. The solos are absoultely insane as Rory makes his Strat scream and shout. The entire song lives and breathes. And the brief studio banter after the ride-out is cool as well. In fact, there's not a bad track on here. Of all his studio work, Deuce is the culmination of everything that was and is Rory Gallagher. If you ever run across this is a used record shop, pick it up and be carried off by this amazing album by one of the greatest musicians ever.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rory's second solo effort - another gem,
By Michael Clough (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
After his eponymous first solo album, which is totally brilliant by the way, Rory and the band went into the studio with a few crates of Guiness and knocked out this album in a week (or so I've been told). It certainly has a slightly rough feel to it though it doesn't capture the excitement of his live performances. Excellent album all the same. Its great to see Amazon making this available - I can at last replace my old vinyl copy. You can't get it in Europe, surprisingly.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the truly great guitar/rock albums !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
If by chance you have stumbled onto this website and have never heard of Rory Gallagher, consider yourself in for a great treat. Listen to the #10 track "Crest of a Wave" and you will hear an awesomely talented musician play possibly the greatest slide-guitar ever recorded ! This track showcases Rory's incredible talent on the guitar... a simple but ingenious riff builds into a kaleidoscope of sounds. Soft round tones turn into a soprano-like singing which become screams, howls and growls which mesmerise the listener. And this is only one of the gems sprinkled on this incredible album. DON'T MISS IT !
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deuce Sets the Stage for Rory's Great Career,
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This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
Strange that it may sound, I kept my copy of "Deuce" unopened and slotted with my other Rory Gallagher CDs for a year before I could listen. I had last heard "Deuce" on vinyl quite some years ago, and the opening chords of I'm Not Awake ushered me back to my college days and debates with my friends about the merits of Mr. Gallagher's guitar mastery. The energy that flows from this music crackles, whether Mr. Gallagher is playing acoustic blues, coaxing magic from his slide, or wringing out just the right amount of feedback.
The dark, edginess of his first solo release have receded (though I love that CD for other reasons), and "Deuce" pretty much set the stage for how Mr. Gallagher's later catalog of recordings would be structured, intermixing blistering power riffs from tracks such as Crest of a Wave and In Your Town with plaintive blues songs such as Don't Know Where I'm Going and Should've learned my Lesson. His stalwart sidekicks from the early days, Gerry McAvoy on bass and Wilgnar Campbell on drums, generate the rhythm that sets the course, keeping things down to earth and lively. (Mr. McAvoy played bass with Rory till the end.) This remastered CD sounds clear and free from the technical problems that have marred some of the others. That clean sound, a fine bonus track called Persuasion, and expanded liner notes are enough to justify replacing older copies of this CD It seems that many folks tend to disregard Rory Gallagher but anyone who takes the time to listen will appreciate how fine a talent we lost in June 1995.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Myriad of rythms!,
By Ricardo Neves Gonzalez (Petrópolis-R.J. Brazil-bluesfan@ig.com.br) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
This is an excelent cd of an excelent musician.If you not know anything about Rory's music,it's the right beginning. Fantastic mix of great rythms,from blues to rock'n roll,from Jazz to Soul,with great 'solo'performance of Rory,a genuine guitar'show'man! I loved the emotional track 1,an acoustic masterpiece,and i agreed with the other customer,that track 10 show us,one of the great slide soloes ever recorded.Really a musical GEM!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
RORY RORY RORY !,
By Gergellor (Supimpalândia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
The Irish God! The master of blues-rock! (altough he can play anything from jazz to country to folk)!This 1972 album is his second release. What a gem, like all his other works! The band here is Rory on guitar, vocals and harmonica, Gerry McAvoy on bass and Wilgnar Campbell on drums. All of them shine throught the whole of the album, so good it is! I just do not rate this five-stars because CALLING CARD is Rory's ultimate masterpiece. Rory, wherever you are, God bless your soul.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Rory Gallagher's Best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
Anyone wanting to catch a glimpse of one of Irelands top notch guitar players need look no further than 'Deuce'. This is a great starting point! Highly Recomended*****
5.0 out of 5 stars
dang! why is the song order all rong wrong rong?!,
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This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
great reckerd but everythings all mixed up with song order all willy and nilly and makes it less gooder than it was originally.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Songs are in the wrong order. Why?,
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This review is from: Deuce (Audio CD)
Song order is rearranged from the original for no good reason. Tisn't as good as it should be. Tisn't.
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Deuce by Rory Gallagher (Audio CD - 1999)
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