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5.0 out of 5 stars
Nikki's final album may be his best,
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This review is from: Truth Doesn't Matter (Audio CD)
On the edge of turning 50, Nikki Sudden gathers strength from the past and looks into the future with what turned out to be his final album. It's a great mixture of his idols - Bob Dylan, T. Rex, the Stones, the Faces - but he's not aping his heroes so much as he's distilling them down to a fine wine and offering it to us to drink. Folk, glam and even some disco add spice to the good ol' rock & roll that's always been Sudden's stock in trade. This is the album to which his entire career had been leading, and it's a thrice-cursed tragedy that it was his last.
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The Truth Doesn't Matter by Nikki Sudden
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