STEPSON
''THE LOST TAPES 1972-1974''
APRIL 2 2013
45:02
1 Danger Zone 04:29
2 Streets of Alameda 03:03
3 Can't Help Myself 03:09
4 Flesh & Blood 03:20
5 Shake 04:09
6 Don't Say Goodbye 03:58
7 Midnight Creep 03:45
8 Mississippi Dirt Road 02:55
9 Rock'd to My Very Soul 02:54
10 Bad Situation 05:04
11 The Tears You Cried 05:06
12 Legalize It 03:03
Len Fagan/Drums
Bruce Huser/Bass Guitar
Jeff Hawks/Vocals
Joey Newman/Guitar
This CD is from the mastertape recorded in 1972/1974 which seemed to be lost. This quartet are clearly influenced by hard rock’s illustrious past, cuz there are faint echoes of Led Zeppelin, Cactus, Grand Funk, Leafhound and Bloodrock. Although Stepson are, at least on the surface, an easily familiar commonplace hard rock band, there is something absolutely intriguing and hypnotizing about their stab at bluesy hard rock music. The powerful opening track “Danger Zone” is screwed into your head, then you get hit with the excellent “Streets of Alameda” and ripping “Can’t help myself”. The songs on this LP are played with such awesome power that you cannot fail to be blown away. Possibly the best track on the album is the stunning MC 5-like “Midnight creep” which is a roller coaster ride into guitar madness. The recording is marred somewhat by inferior equipment and bad mixing, but it still is a splendidly thick slice of 70’s hardrock served up in the Golden Eagle in the motorcity Detroit, Michigan.
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''THE LOST TAPES 1972-1974''
APRIL 2 2013
45:02
1 Danger Zone 04:29
2 Streets of Alameda 03:03
3 Can't Help Myself 03:09
4 Flesh & Blood 03:20
5 Shake 04:09
6 Don't Say Goodbye 03:58
7 Midnight Creep 03:45
8 Mississippi Dirt Road 02:55
9 Rock'd to My Very Soul 02:54
10 Bad Situation 05:04
11 The Tears You Cried 05:06
12 Legalize It 03:03
Len Fagan/Drums
Bruce Huser/Bass Guitar
Jeff Hawks/Vocals
Joey Newman/Guitar
This CD is from the mastertape recorded in 1972/1974 which seemed to be lost. This quartet are clearly influenced by hard rock’s illustrious past, cuz there are faint echoes of Led Zeppelin, Cactus, Grand Funk, Leafhound and Bloodrock. Although Stepson are, at least on the surface, an easily familiar commonplace hard rock band, there is something absolutely intriguing and hypnotizing about their stab at bluesy hard rock music. The powerful opening track “Danger Zone” is screwed into your head, then you get hit with the excellent “Streets of Alameda” and ripping “Can’t help myself”. The songs on this LP are played with such awesome power that you cannot fail to be blown away. Possibly the best track on the album is the stunning MC 5-like “Midnight creep” which is a roller coaster ride into guitar madness. The recording is marred somewhat by inferior equipment and bad mixing, but it still is a splendidly thick slice of 70’s hardrock served up in the Golden Eagle in the motorcity Detroit, Michigan.
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