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John Lennon Forums => Lennon- Albums => Topic started by: Mervap on April 06, 2013, 08:23:17 pm

Title: Rock And Roll
Post by: Mervap on April 06, 2013, 08:23:17 pm
This album (yes, vinyl) was a solid attempt by JL to make a 'roots' album, and his voice is in searing condition here. If I had to change anything here it would be two things:

1 )  Ditch the horns on most of the album. In many places, they are superfluous to the point of being distracting.

2 )  Have John record this album in 1985 or so....sounds like wishful thinking, but really does not have much to do with that whole "died in 1980 thing"...just my opinion, but most of JL's solo output suffers from an alarming lack of dynamics range, with everything squeezed towards the middle, with highs and lows sliced off.

It's obvious from just a few minutes listening that John really loved this material. Paul, of course, made a similar album in the middle 80's with the "Choba" collection...his is among my faves in this genre because the production is uncluttlered and lets the simplicity of the song shine through. JL's album is a victim of it's time and producer.
Title: Re: Rock And Roll
Post by: 2 of 3 on April 20, 2013, 09:15:03 am
Favourite Track for me: Slipp'n and Sliding.  :)
Title: Re: Rock And Roll
Post by: chris on April 20, 2013, 05:37:37 pm
I liked this album a lot when I first got it. I don't have it on a cd format. so it's been a while since I've heard it. but I think it pales in comparison to choba. but when paulie released run devil run...? sorry to say john's rock and roll barely registered a blip on the radar.

who knows though...maybe another listen can get ne to reconsider...
Title: Re: Rock And Roll
Post by: 2 of 3 on April 20, 2013, 05:48:30 pm
The sound quality is pretty bad...at least my copy is. It's very tinny.