Cry of Love's debut was a near-perfect fusion of classic British
hard-rock influences (read Free) and Southern rock sensibility, bringing
a refreshing honesty to the dreary radio landscape of the early '90s.
Vocalist
Kelly Holland's gritty delivery (at times reminiscent of
Billy Squier) is a perfect foil for the Hendrix flourishes of guitarist
Audley Freed,
resulting in stellar moments like "Highway Jones," "Pretty as You
Please," and the grinding "Hand Me Down." Vying for the crown as the
band's best song are the two radio staples: "Bad Thing" with its
thumping bassline and effusive hand claps, and "Peace Pipe," a genuine
counter-culture anthem for the '90s. by Eduardo Rivadavia
vinyl rip
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One of my all time favorite albums!!! Remember catching them in a little tiny club in Milwaukee, WI.
Well, well, look what we have here. Thanks! - Stinky
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