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Get Your Rocks Off

 
Album Review: Get Your Rocks Off

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In their prime and at their best, Eddie & the Hot Rods might well have been the greatest live band you ever saw. Other bands had better songs and other bands were better musicians. But in terms of streaming adrenaline, compulsive dance-ability, and sheer good-time rock & roll energy, the Hot Rods could run sneering rings around any of rock's higher-lauded concert gods, which means the virtual absence of any true document of their peak has frustrated fans for far too long. Two live EPs released in 1976-1977, after all, only hinted at the glory, but salvation is finally at hand, as Get Your Rocks Off plugs the gap with almost demented flair. The actual sound recording leaves a little to be desired; the mix is muddy and Barry Masters' vocals float far too high above his bandmates. But the earliest-known recording of the group in concert, from Paris in early June 1976, nevertheless captures the band in full flight, hammering through bleeding-raw recountings of songs that would be polished for their debut album ("On the Run" received one of its first-ever airings here), and crunching with joyous disrespect across some of history's most sainted sacred cows. "Gloria," "Satisfaction," "The Kids Are Alright," "Bye Bye Johnny," "Get Out of Denver," and, introduced as the band's next single, "Wooly Bully" are the sound of a garage band stepping onto the forecourt for the first time, all spiky guitars and locomotive percussion, and so high on wired enthusiasm that the CD's sonic flaws don't even register after the first few minutes. This is punk rock as it was originally conceived, this is rock & roll as it ought to be performed. And, compared to Eddie & the Hot Rods, everyone else was simply throwing their teddies out of the pram. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Kids Are Alright Pete Townshend Eddie & the Hot Rods (2:47)
He Came Out of the Sky Dave Higgs Eddie & the Hot Rods (2:53)
On the Run Dave Higgs Eddie & the Hot Rods (7:20)
Cruisin' in the Lincoln Dave Higgs, Ed Hollis Eddie & the Hot Rods (3:51)
Wooly Bully Domingo Samudio Eddie & the Hot Rods (3:15)
Writing on the Wall Dave Higgs Eddie & the Hot Rods (2:59)
Horseplay Dave Higgs, Ed Hollis Eddie & the Hot Rods (2:43)
Gloria Van Morrison Eddie & the Hot Rods (4:16)
Double Checkin Woman Dave Higgs Eddie & the Hot Rods (3:05)
Get Out of Denver Bob Seger Eddie & the Hot Rods (5:38)
Moving On Dave Higgs, Ed Hollis Eddie & the Hot Rods (3:51)
Bye Bye Johnny Chuck Berry Eddie & the Hot Rods (3:01)
Satisfaction Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Eddie & the Hot Rods (5:35)

Credits

Eddie & the Hot Rods (Main Performer), Paul Gray (Bass), Dave Higgs (Band), Barry Masters (Band), Steve Nicol (Drums), Michael Beal (Cover Photo)
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