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TWO CDs by George Thorogood, Baddest + Debut Album

TWO CDs by George Thorogood, Baddest + Debut Album
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gdixierose store Lot of TWO Full Length Music CD's by George Thorogood and the DestroyersTheir Debut album and their Greatest HitsThe Baddest of George Thorogood and the DestroyersProduct DetailsAudio CD (July 28, 1992)Original Release Date: July 28, 1992Number of Discs: 1Label: Capitol1. Bad To The Bone 2. Move It On Over3. I'm A Steady Rollin' Man      4. You Talk Too Much5. Who Do You Love?    6. Gear Jammer     7. I Drink Alone     8. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer     9. If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave)         10. Treat Her Right         11. Long Gone     12. Louie To FriscoWhat I like about George Thorogood is his attitude. It is what I always liked about early Rolling Stones. It is how blues should be played. Black and dirty. I always liked One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer of John Lee Hooker, but I prefer George Thorogood cover more. Move It On Over is Hank Williams' cover, but it sounds like his original, just like Who Do You Love, originally written and recorded by Bo Diddley. About songs like Bad To The Bone, I Drink Alone and If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave) I think I don't need to write. They are already standards. If you're new to electric blues or George Thorogood and The Destroyers you must buy this album.George Thorogood & the DestroyersCd, original recording 19771. You Got To Lose     2. Madison Blues          3. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer      4. Kind Hearted Woman     5. Can't Stop Lovin'          6. Ride On Josephine          7. Homesick Boy          8. John Hardy          9. I'll Change My Style          10. Delaware Slide     Way back then, having sought out the (very difficult to find in the UK) originals and tried to reconcile them what was going on in electric blues at the time I was told I should listen to George Thorogood - equally difficult to find! This album was everything that I wanted it to be, high energy, raw and considering how long it took to record, amazing quality.No matter that it had only two George Thorogood written tracks, it transformed some of the other tunes into something I could relate to. Thus Bo Diddleys "Ride on Josephine" and Earl Hookers "You got to lose" were headed in a direction that I could understand. 24 years later I still get the buzz that I had then when I put it. Surely that's the test of a great album?      

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