Album
Nice 'N' Greasy
1973 · Rock
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Nice 'N' Greasy is a Rock album by Atomic Rooster, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
Atomic Rooster - Nice 'n' Greasy Atomic Rooster experienced several lineup changes during their initial tenure in the early '70, with Nice 'n' Greasy being the band's last before disbanding. By this time the band's musical direction had shifted from hard rock and progressive rock to a style more closely resembling blues/funk. The addition of Chris Farlowe gives the music an aggressive edge, while John Mandella's guitar work beckons images of John McLaughlin. The effort is genuine, and songs such as Take One Toke and Can't Find a Reason show the band's diversity, but there are too many inconsistent moments and nonsensical lyric. It's too bad that Vincent Crane did not keep the band together for longer period of time, as they were obviously a talented group of musicians with a definitive sound, just lacking a firm direction. Credits Vincent Crane - Keyboards Chris Farlowe - Vocals John Mandella - Guitar .
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Tracklist
- 1All Across the Country5:10
- 2Save Me3:14
- 3Voodoo In You7:04
- 4Goodbye Planet Earth4:09
- 5Take One Toke4:59
- 6Can't Find a Reason4:34
- 7Ear In the Snow6:13
- 8Satan's Wheel6:42
- 9What You Gonna Do5:25
- 10Moods (Non Album B-Side)4:22
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Prog Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
- groovy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris FarloweVOCALS
- Johnny MandalaGUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Ric ParnellDRUMS, PERCUSSION DRUMS, PERCUSSION, VOCALS PERCUSSION
- Vincent CraneARRANGED BY ELECTRIC PIANO, PIANO, SYNTHESIZER , ORGAN KEYBOARDS
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