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4.0 out of 5 stars No reviews for this?, May 16, 2008
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Joseph S. Cohn (Larchmont, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hard Sweet & Sticky (Audio CD)
After years of reading these reviews and many hundreds of CDs purchased this is my first review, because I'm shocked there's not a single review for this fine CD. Wake up people! Bluesy, punky, gutbucket r&b rock and roll. Color me impressed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A "slicker" Bellrays than you may remember, June 10, 2008
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This review is from: Hard Sweet & Sticky (Audio CD)
Well, for longtime Bellrays fans like myself, this album will probably seem like a "departure" from the ragged, raw Rock N' Soul of past Bellrays studio outings. Longtime guitarist Tony Fate had left the group prior to this album and his absence very noticeable.
Its not that new axeman Bob Venum dosen't contribute some standout songwriting and capable guitar playing to the affair, the record is loaded with some standout tracks. But....Its just not the same wild, unhinged fury that marked some of the band's earlier Tony Fate-era records like Grand Fury and Let It Blast; if that's the Bellrays sound you crave, you won't find it on 'Hard, Sweet and Sticky', there are a few rockers ('Coming Down', Pinball City') but nothing even close to the ferocity of the Tony Fate albums. Perhaps, with this record, the band are looking to streamline their sound in an attempt to capture some of the "new-soul" audience that has embraced acts like Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings and Detroit Cobras. Gone too are the free-jazz noise freak-outs and lo-fi recording aesthetics that marked earlier Bellrays records (I don't really miss them). All in all, 'Hard Sweet & Sticky is a fine album by a smoother, more polished Bellrays. And yes. Lisa still sounds fantastic!
Grand Fury
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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Garage Rock and Roll!, January 7, 2009
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This review is from: Hard Sweet & Sticky (Audio CD)
This is a classic garage rock and roll album, made by very proficient, confident, and aggressive musicians worth every penny. Check it out! I am going to have to buy more Bell Rays albums, because I guess this album isn't even their best, and I'd put in the Top Five of the Year!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bellrays "HEAVYWEIGHTS OF THE ROCK WORLD", May 22, 2008
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This review is from: Hard Sweet & Sticky (Audio CD)
This is my first review after reviewing hundreds and hundreds of albums/artists ...it is great to see/hear a band that sticks up its middle finger to the corporate rock world and makes it on their OWN TERMS....these guys FREAKING ROCK ...an excellent infusion of the whole kitchen sink of music...lisa's vocals are awesome and the other band members scorch the earth with their instruments...I hope these guys continue to play/make songs together....just an incredible band ...remember "MADE LOUD TO BE PLAYED LOUD" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hard, Sweet and Sticky [Vinyl]
Hard, Sweet and Sticky [Vinyl] by Bellrays (Vinyl - 2008)
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