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Locked and Loaded: Live (2CD)

   


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Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0693723713427
Label : Spv
Manufacturer : Spv
Publisher : Spv
Release date : 2003-02-24
Title : Locked and Loaded: Live (2CD)
Format : Live
Studio : Spv
MPN : 7134
Number of discs : 2





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review by: simonb365 date: 2008-03-11 rating: 5
The Perfect live album!
The most amazing live album you could wish for! Stunning production, fantastic live sound and feel and a set let list you'd sell your soul for. Usually there are one or two gripes, but this has everything (ok, we could have had "Silent Reign of Heroes" but that's being waaaaaaay too picky). br / br /Highlights are difficult to name as the quality and choice is so high, but the drums on "Tatanka" and Bobby Ingram's lead guitar on "The Journey" are worth the price of the disc alone. On this live disc you even get to hear John Galvin's keyboards and the solid bass of Andy Kinney (among others). br / br /It's totally faultless really, so stop reading this and go and buy it - you'll be grinning like lunatic after about 4 numbers! - Yeeehahah! - the south has risen again!


review by: southbourne_chess date: 2003-11-06 rating: 5
Premium Southern Rock
I have always loved Molly Hatchet and this is a superb double live album. The 'new' line up (Molly Hatchet Mark II) has a heavier sound than the classic original line-up and the fuller, louder guitar-work is evidenced with this live recording, especially when they cover the classic, older songs like Dreams I'll Never See and Bounty Hunter. The live version of Dreams is particularly heavy compared to the original bluesy sound. For me, the high point of the album is the new, longer version of Edge of Sundown which was always a very good song but has been turned into one of their classic epics with extended concluding guitar solos. On the other hand I was disappointed with the reduced version of Fall of the Peacemakers. However, this is maybe understandable considering the second disc also has three more of the Mark II 'epics'; Saddle Tramp, Devil's Canyon and The Journey, which I think is the best song by the new line-up. All of these tracks have extended guitar work, particularly brilliant in the Journey. Bobby Ingram must be one of the very best guitar players around.pIf you like Southern Rock you must get this album.



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