Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Skid Row (Gary Moore) - 34 Hours [Vinyl] (1971)

Year: 1971 (LP 1971)
Label: CBS Records (UK), S 64411
Style: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Dublin, Ireland
Time: 36:38
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 220 Mb

For 34 Hours, Skid Row penned Night Of The Warm Witch, First Thing In The Morning, Lonesome Still and Love Story, Pt. 1. Songwriter-in-chief Brendan ‘Brush’ Shiels wrote Mar and Go, I’m Never Gonna Let You, Parts 1 to 4. These songs became 34 Hours.
When recording of 34 Hours began, Clifford Davis took charge of production. Watching and learning, was nineteen year old Gary Moore. He and the rest of Skid Row spent just 34 Hours recording the band’s debut album.
Critics on hearing 34 Hours realised that it was a much tighter album. It received the same plaudits and praise as Skid, and a great future was forecast for Skid Row.
This was proof that the weeks and months spent touring was time well spent. Skid Row had honed their sound through constantly playing live, and on 34 Hours showcased a much heavier, progressive rock sound. It featured two nine minute epics, Night Of The Warm Witch and Go, I’m Never Gonna Let You, Parts 1 to 4. They allowed Skid Row to stretch their legs musically. By then, Skid Row had matured into a much tighter, accomplished and assured band. Still, the music on 34 Hours was groundbreaking, complex and cerebral. There was still a spontaneity to Skid Row’s playing as they continued to combine speed, accuracy, power on 34 Hours
The result was 34 Hours, an album of music that veered between, caustic, cerebral, challenging and complex to energetic and explosive to forceful, urgent and vigorous. Still, Skid Row combined elements of blues rock, country, fusion and progressive rock on 34 Hours. Apart from the country sound of Lonesome Still, 34 Hours is hard rocking album of progressive rock that incorporates elements of fusion. This is a potent and heady brew, and should’ve found favour with record buyers in 1971.
Sadly, when 34 Hours was released by CBS in early 1971 the critically acclaimed album failed to find the audience it deserved. For Skid Row, this was a huge disappointment.
(dereksmusicblog.com/2020/01/15/cult-classic-skid-row-34-hours/)

01. A1 Night Of The Warm Witch (09:36)
02. A2 First Thing In The Morning (02:01)
03. A3 Mar (06:39)
04. B1 Go, I'm Never Gonna Let You (Part 1-2) (09:13)
05. B2 Lonesome Still (03:57)
06. B3 Love Story (Part 1-4) (05:10)

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