Time: 36:16
Size: 83.0 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2015
Art: Front
[3:41] 1. Hellbound Babies
[3:21] 2. Silly Little Women
[2:32] 3. Evil Bastards
[4:15] 4. Lucky
[3:48] 5. House Of Rock
[3:34] 6. Long Tall Sally
[4:55] 7. The Feel
[1:38] 8. I Still Got The Hots For You Baby
[3:36] 9. Stay Eazy
[4:51] 10. Buzz Awhile
In 2015, the Compulsions released Dirty Fun, their best album to date, which showcases lingerie-clad legs and font that’s a nod to the Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers album cover. Ex- Hanoi Rocks bassist Sami Yaffa and Guns N’ Roses guitarist Richard Fortus have departed from the group but have been replaced by the equally exciting bassist Alec Morton and upper echelon guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal.
What’s great about Rob Carlyle & The Compulsions is that they are real musicians who not only are masters of their instruments, but also know that changing it up is key. Not every song sounds the same on Dirty Fun, in fact, tunes range from an up-tempo, rockabilly-inspired number to dusty, beer swillin’ biker vibes. The glory days of ZZ Top and AC/DC have passed. Tossed to the side for sappy, yawn producing crooners Coldplay and the commercial pop fakeness of Katy Perry. We’ve had enough Kanye. . . we want our screaming guitars back. Rob and his crew are helping break the streak of mediocrity that dominates the music halls and radio stations.
What’s great about Rob Carlyle & The Compulsions is that they are real musicians who not only are masters of their instruments, but also know that changing it up is key. Not every song sounds the same on Dirty Fun, in fact, tunes range from an up-tempo, rockabilly-inspired number to dusty, beer swillin’ biker vibes. The glory days of ZZ Top and AC/DC have passed. Tossed to the side for sappy, yawn producing crooners Coldplay and the commercial pop fakeness of Katy Perry. We’ve had enough Kanye. . . we want our screaming guitars back. Rob and his crew are helping break the streak of mediocrity that dominates the music halls and radio stations.
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