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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars unique album/unique band, March 11, 2001
This review is from: Ode to John Law (Audio CD)
This album is a stone classic (pun intended).Cut 1:"Sad Mary", present-tense ruminations of Mary Queen of Scots awaiting & being lead to her beheading,musical portryal of the moment the axe blade falls.Cut 2:"Friend" a wonderful haunting soulful dirge imploring 'open up your body let a friend in'.Cut 3:"Love" another dirge imploring 'give me your love, I want your love, give me your love..., in this world of false ideals, love you can count on..'Cut 4:"Mad Dogs And Englishmen" light relief about the good times the band had touring as back up to a top-hatted singer/pianist and his band. Cut5:"Things Are Getting Better", slow anthem to 'those who died for freedom...help us fight for freedom every day.Cut 6:"Ode To John Law", present-tense talking to a riot cop 'Listen please dear John, go easy with that stick, cause if you keep on hitting I'll fall and then you'll kick'. Cut7:"Danger Zone" ruminations on the state of the modern world, 'Just read your paper and you'll see just what exactly has been bothering me'. (Cut 8 bonus track, an edited-for-radio-play version of cut 5 but a nice alternative way to finish the album if you want to end on a positive note or can't be bothered programming it out). The musical mood of most of the album is is one of sadness and of coping with the cruelty of life, with a sombre eerie feel to the musical arrangements, which have strong influences from American Indian drumming & chanting, soulful slow psychedelia tinged guitar solos and prominent organ fills and dynamic shading. As always the lead singer Maggie Bell is as one with the rest of the band. For me,"Danger Zone" is outstanding in an album full of gems. I'd suggest anyone who likes to explore music that's a little different take a punt on this one. If you're already an STC fan you won't be dissappointed. I rate it as my favourite.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Album of Classic Rock, January 9, 2007
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Gustavo Siau "Tfarlow" (Santiago, Chile, South América) - See all my reviews
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This albun is one the beter of the clasisc rock. The lirism of the group, specially of Maggi Bell (vocal) and the poetic sound of the guitar o is wonderfull. Stone the Crows was a typical low profile band, outside the bisnnees of the gold years of rock. Great colors of stetics, perfection and intensity.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MAGICAL CD, December 12, 2005
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Dimitrios Tzavaras (ATHENS, ATHENS Greece) - See all my reviews
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FANTASTIC CD AND THE SONG " LOVE " AND " DANGER ZONE "
IS THE BEST FOR ME OF THIS ALBUM.
IF YOU WANT TO LISTEN MAGGIE BELL BUY.

FROM ATHENS GREECE ANASTASIOS"RIS"
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