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Flamin Groovies "Teenage Head" (1971)


says the booklet that comes in, probably written by the cousin of one of the components of the whole, that the same Mick Jagger said that this album was better than her "Sticky Fingers " . Well, Mick has always released many bullshit. Not even satisfied with the greatness they achieved in "Exile On Main Street ." The fact is that this record of the Groovies not smell anything like the greatness of these albums stonianos. Then, lest we forget, were the best in him. Unbeatable.

In fact, the record before us is much more interesting when they forget to be a second-Stones (Robert versions Johnson, put any question of that broken country to the "Dead flowers " as "lights City" and even helps Jim Dickinson). Do not measure up, no voodoo ooze as the British. And who is the manager who requires versioning groups to Randy Newman? This little guy is a mess. Better results when the boogie Estonian veers Captain Beefheart as in "High flyin baby" or "Teenage head " (those riffs, the intonation to Howlin Wolf). Or when they get to recreate the productions of the Sun (the echo) "Evil hearted ada" it seems "Mystery Train " singing by Charlie Feathers.

But in order to be this disk is not the material that was released in its original edition. No, that does not happen by mere anecdote. But the reissue of 99 of Bhudda Records put as a bonus seven versions of classics from the fifties that give true meaning to this fixture. The version of "Louie Louie " makes you forget how much you hate that monstrosity emetic Iggy Pop version in the 90's. Speaking of the Iguana. In "Shakin all over " bridge the gap between the Pirates and the Stooges' Fun House (spitting at that rate of " Tv eye" at the end). Do not forget to recreate Slim Harpo (! Like the Stones! But here if they get), Buddy Holly, a "Walking the dog " passed by lining the debuts versions of the Stones and Aerosmith and a " Carol" by Chuck Berry. This material if turned on, if it sounds dirty, electric, to the rhythm of the swamp. The level of any real rock band you can imagine. Sure that they also kissed the ground she walked Mick Green (The Pirates guitarist, author of "Shakin ") as Dr. Feelgood.

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