It's the one and only Paul Rodgers!
L. B. Ivarsson | Rock City | 05/22/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album could be a lost gem for you to discover. Paul Rodgers'project called The Law released only one album and the music is melodic rock of high quality although it's not world class. The opening "For a little ride" is very captivating and set the tone for the rest of the album which includes laid back ballads like "Miss you in a heartbeat" and "Stone cold" as well as rocking numbers in the shape of "Nature of the beast" and "Tough love". This album can be musically compared to Paul Rodgers "Now" but in my opinion the material on this one is so much better. It's a worthy effort from the man who fronted Free, Bad Company and The Firm."
One of the best
Choo | USA | 09/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Paul Rodgers and Bad Company make for some of the best music in the industry. The Law, even though it may have been a one time release is some of the best music I have heard from Paul Rodgers.
Not to cut any thing else that he has done in the past, because I love it all, this CD has got to be my favorite. 5 stars is my Vote. :)"
Is this a band?
ryno14 | Aurora, Illinois USA | 04/05/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I'll start by saying that I'm a big fan of Paul Rodgers' vocals. For that alone I'll give this 3 stars, that and the song "Stone". It was written by Chris Rea, and includes his guitar playing as well as David Gilmour's. It is easily the best song on this album. "Laying Down the Law" is also good, sounding like a Bad Company tune with Paul on piano. My third favorite song is "Miss You in a Heartbeat", written by Phil Collen of Def Leppard (and later released by them as well), a song that Paul carries well. My only question is why was this a band? Three of the songs were written by Rodgers, he sang all the lead vocals, and more than a dozen guest artists performed or wrote the other songs. As far as I can tell Jones played drums and nothing more, so why was this a two person band? My point is that it is clearly a Paul Rodgers solo project and should have been labeled as such. Nevertheless, if you like Paul's music, go ahead and get this for the reasons that I stated above."