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Artist: Argent
Label: BBC Windsong Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Live Media: Audio CD UPC: 053436006726 EAN: 0053436006726 ASIN: B000001QE0 Release Date: 1995-02-28 |
BBC Radio 1 in Concert
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Mott Radio in Concert.......2003-01-04
What you get for your buck - here are eleven tracks in all, covering the band's commercial successful years from 1972 to their demise in 1974. First up is an entire short concert recorded for the B.B.C. at the Paris Theatre, which has most of the songs from their new album at the time "Altogether Now". It shows off the many varied talents of Argent from Folk Rock, Jazz Rock, Pop Rock and Rock `n' Roll. Opener "Be My Lover, Be My Friend" is a typical Argent song covering all spectrums of music in six short minutes. Therein was the problem Argent suffered, trying to appeal to all. They became Jack of all trades, but master of none. But saying that, when the band rock out on the final two numbers of this set, hit single "Hold Your Head Up" and "He's A Dynamo" (in which they blatantly rip off the guitar riff from Nut Bush City limits, Great Riff why not?) the band really cook, blending power with precision.
After this we get two healthy dollops of Russ Ballard Stadium Rock including the gloriously dumb ode to the fans "God Gave Rock `n' Roll To You", which includes the immortal lines "Don't step on snails, don't climb in trees, love Cliff Richard, but please don't Tease". Kiss later covered this turning it into a huge hit single in the U.S.A., and used to close their live show with it in a blaze of cigarette lighters held aloft by the crowd. Stirring stuff.
Sighting musical differences, Ballard then left the band to concentrate on his writing skills, and by the time the band got to mid 1974 they had gone off in a very Spinal Tap influenced Jazz direction. Two guitarists had been added to replace Ballard (John Grinaldi and John Verity), but it really was a completely different bottle of Mellotrons as the last two tracks show here. Definitely the point to turn off the player. Brilliant at their best, overindulgent and far too twiddly at their worst.
Argent were a good band, but unfortunately other people did it better.
Mott The Dog
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