After the Reign
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Artist: Blackfoot
Label: Wildcat Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 030206920628
EAN: 0030206920628
ASIN: B0000046BV
Release Date: 1994-05-24 |
After the Reign
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Tracks:
- Sittin' On Top Of The World
- Nobody Rides For Free
- Tupelo Honey
- Rainbow
- It's All Over Now
- The Road's My Middle Name
- Hang Time
- Tonight
- After The Reign
- Bandelaro
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Customer Reviews:
Not as good as Medicine Man,but I like it........2007-03-03
I have all Rickey Medlocke stuff because I'm a fan for life. This is not Blackfoot,but it is very good Southern boy rock. If you are a Medlocke fan, I strongly suggest you get a copy of this while you can.
Blackfoot fans should take a listen.......2003-08-19
There never be another Strikes album, but I've always been a fan of Blackfoot and I'm a fan of this album. There's a maturity here, perhaps a mellowing or taming of the wildman (Medlocke) and songs such as Rainbow and It's all over now show depth. If you've aged right along with him, you'll appreciate the album.
Not their best, not their worst.......2003-05-15
When Blackfoot released the previous album, called "Medicine man" in 1990, they had been silent for many years, and the only remaining original member was singer/guitarist Rick Medlocke. After another four years, Blackfoot's "After the reign" came out and still Medlocke was the only original member.
"After the reign" can be described as a (modern) southern rock effort, but not of the same quality shown on albums like "Strikes", "Marauder" or "Siogo". The production is good but rather slick and the material is alright but not that thrilling I was hoping for. I would say that it's an overall good album, better than both "Tomcattin" and "Vertical smiles", but not quite as good as the previous "Medicine man" - an album with better songs.
Rick Medlocke have joined Lynyrd Skynyrd as you probably know, and maybe "After the reign" is not only the latest but the last Blackfoot album ever. That would indeed be a pity, but if Blackfoot decide to make a come back I sure hope it will be the original line up...
Blackfoot Goes Out With A Bang.......2002-09-10
Blackfoot went out with a bang on AFTER THE REIGN. This wasn't another FLYIN' HIGH, STRIKES, TOMCATTIN', or MARAUDER, and yes, it has more cover versions than it should, but it still contains some good originals, especially "It's All Over Now", which could be about saying goodbye to people you were once good friends with, but with whom you now have little or nothing in common. An excellent way to end a career- or is it really the end?
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