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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasantly Surprised,
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This review is from: Social Intercourse (Audio CD)
It should be noted as we start that I enjoy Stephen Pearcy's vocals a lot. He is not the greatest, but he is distinct. I enjoy all of his post Ratt projects to a point so I figured I would try this cd on for size. I was surprised to find I enjoyed it more than any of his other stuff.The album starts off with "I Gotta Be Me." The album is raw and dirty. No polish or shine but I think that was intentional. The aforementioned song is great for singing along and turning up loud. The albums is covered with catchy tunes and I credit Mr. Pearcy for that. The only complaint for the album is that the songs do sound very similar, however they are all great rock n roll tunes so it happens. Overall I say this album is worth picking up if you enjoy RATT or straight driving Hard Rock music. I enjoy it immensely.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rad,
By Jacob M. "Jacob" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Social Intercourse (Audio CD)
This is some of Stephen Pearcy's best work. You can tell from listening to this album that SEP put a lot of effort into Social Intercourse. The production is great and the songs just rule. My favorite track from the album is Live to Die, which is an awesomely catchy song. Even my friends that hate Ratt loved that song. The song In Like Pink was released as the single from the album and sounds very similar to Ratt's "Your in Trouble" with the whole intro and bass line. Other awesome songs include I gotta be me, Turn it upside down, and Ya Gotta Love that. This album kicks ass...get it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good songs but production is a little raw,
By Mr. H (kansas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Social Intercourse (Audio CD)
Stephen Pearcy is writing, recording & producing his own records on his own recocord label now. When I listen to this cd I like the songs & think it's a very good CD as a whole but the production isn't quite what it could be. You have to wonder if SEP had the time to put into the production that it needed. It sounds raw & maybe that's the way he wanted it but this style of hard rock would benifit more from a much larger/louder sound. It's only my opinion but that said if your into RATT & your wondering if you should check out SEPs solo stuff I think it's good bet you'll like this CD.
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