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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You'll Wonder How You Ever Lived Without This 2-CD Set, February 18, 1999
By A Customer
If you're not familiar with the Nomads you are quite fortunate because you have yet to discover one of the best bands of all time, and you'll find it to be a gratifying discovery indeed. I would describe these guys (they're from Sweden but all their vocals are in English and they emanate a very cosmopolitan vibe) as a rather swaggering foursome that absolutely jams fundamental bar-room/fraternity-style hard rock. This isn't heavy metal; it exhibits maybe just a molecule of punk, but overall the sound is dead- center rock'n'roll-- and yet I'd be hard pressed to name a band on a similar wave length. Social Distortion would be a possible point of comparison, but the Nomads are, with all due respect to SD, much, much better. Really. This 2-CD compilation is essentially a best-of. All but one or two songs are absolutely great. This is not mellow stuff at all--but even your Grandma wouldn't label it noise; in fact, she'd throw down her cane, slam a few shots of Jack Daniels and then start to air-guitar in front of your entirely astonished family. The Nomads may not be particularly famous, but I understand they have a good cult following. You'll listen to this set one time through and then I predict you'll proudly consider yourself a member of that cult.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
60's garage done 70's style, September 24, 2002
The Nomads were a group with obvious 60's garage rock roots who played with a more 70's Stooges/NY Dolls kind of sound. On their best songs they're every bit as good as the Cramps or the Dolls (or better), but they did some pretty humdrum and plodding stuff as well. "The way you touch my hand" is one of the great power-pop/rock 'n' roll songs of all time, and should be in your collection. Other early numbers like "Where the wolfbane blooms" and "Real gone lover" are a gas, too. Before buying this collection, I'd only had an old l.p. copy of their first American album "Outburst," and I found some of the later material on this collection somewhat disappointing. The second disc in this set, which is all rarities, made it up for me -- lots of excitement there. It should be noted that a good number of the songs on here are covers, mostly 60's garage groups like the Sonics and Third Bardo, but also some 70's groups like Blue Oyster Cult and Hawkwind, even. Anyone cool enough to cover both "Motorhead" and "I'm five years ahead of my time" is alright by me!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Nomads son una maravillosa banda de segunda fila., November 30, 2003
Pero eso no es ningún problema si lo que quieres escuchar es rock de garaje de los sesenta tocado con la energía de los grandes grupos del Detroit de finales de la misma década -lease MC5 y The Stooges-. Además estos dos discos incluyen suficiente material como para recoger grandes canciones, ya sean propias o versiones, y estas últimas abundan en ecléctica selección: los Sonics, Third Bardo, Blue Oyster Cult, Hawkwind, etc. Una buena compra si ya tienes los originales que los Nomads versionaron o si te pica el gusanillo escuchando a los suecos y los buscas.
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