O never be a dodo as far as I'm concerned!
R D Carmichael | 04/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great, great, great album from a great, great, great band that is sorely missed. "Oh What A Feeling" is a put-it-on-and -play-it-again classic, even if that maggot Rush Limbaugh does use it as the theme music for his radio show. Just go get the album---you're in for a treat!"
Canadian rock
Robert Ronyack | Bethlehem, Pa USA | 09/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"AHHH!! nostalgia. Recorded in Toronto in 1970. A great mix of boogie and blues. Kelly Jays' gritty vocals are at his best on "Too True Mamma" and "Murder in the First Degree". Excellent slide work from the "Ghetto"(I don't know his real name). Lead guitar from Rheal Lanthier. This is Crowbars' best work. Also noteworthy,this album introduces the work of the "King Biscuit Boy", Richard Newell. Newell is one of the outstanding harp players to ever have recorded music. Check out his work if you can find it."
And Now For Something Completely Different
R D Carmichael | Inverness, Florida United States | 11/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is not your usual rock or blues. It is best played loud, at a party. I absolutely guarantee that it will get the place jumping. If you are into really jammin' music this one is a must have for your collection."