"I join in with the first reviewer...I found this CD more or less by accident also, and I CANNOT TELL YOU how good it is...because I feel funny using words that would have to be so superlative. The unique, spirited, _GIFTED_ writing talents of ex-Wall of Voo Doo-ian, Andy Prieboy, along with good tunes and great playing, makes this a WELL-worth-your-money give-it-a try. I would walk 50 miles to see Prieboy in person. He makes me shake my head in wonder. This album has actually added quality to my life!, and how often can you say that??"
In a perfect world Andy Prieboy would be a superstar
Steve Power | 12/13/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Both this album and his earlier "Sins of Our Fathers" are wonderful showcases for Mr. Prieboy's song writing skill. The tracks on these albums encompass love, pathos, social insight and satire - all backed by solid rythms and catchy tunes. The title track of this album is a cover of a Canned Heat song, but Andy definitely makes the song his own. If you are looking for intelligent Rock n' Roll you are looking for Andy Prieboy."
Absolute best cd in my collection
08/04/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a must hear CD. Bought it by accident years ago and it now rates as the absolute best CD in the collection, even ahead of the Pink Floyd's. A highlight is 'Tomorrow Wendy'. This is also covered by Concrete Blonde (on Bloodletting), for who he has written several songs."
Andy
Steve Power | United Kingdom | 02/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Montezuma.....", "Nearer To Morning", "Joliet", "Man Talk", "That Was The Voice", there's just too many good songs here for one album. And if that's not enough, "On The Road Again" is the best cover version ever in the history of music. If you ever liked Wall Of Voodoo, this is the guy that fronted them after Stan Ridgeway left, making them even better in the process. This is his first solo album. How come this guy isn't a major international star ?"