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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

The Head Cat • Walk The Walk...Talk The Talk







Review by Greg Prato:
It's been a while since listeners last heard from the HeadCat, Lemmy Kilmister's rock & roll side project. And now, five years after the release of their debut, Fool's Paradise, comes their sophomore effort, Walk the Walk...Talk the Talk. Joining the Lem-man once more are Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom and Rockats guitarist Danny B. Harvey, and again, the trio has cooked up a rockin' good time, heavy on readings of classic rock & rollers from yesteryear, cases in point being several tracks that were later covered/made famous by rock royalty -- the Chuck Berry obscurity "Let It Rock" (later covered by the Rolling Stones), Johnny Kidd & the Pirates' "Shakin' All Over" (later covered by the Who), and an album-closing rendition of Robert Johnson's "Crossroads" (later covered by Cream). And Lemmy's trademark throaty growl works better than you'd think in the context of old-time rock & roll, as he takes it down a few notches on such ditties as "I Ain't Never" and "The Eagle Flies on Friday." As with the HeadCat's debut album, Walk the Walk...Talk the Talk is a much welcomed arrival in a period that will undoubtedly go down as "the Auto-Tune era," when the original thrill of raw and real rock & roll has been all but replaced by computer-perfected blahness.

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Reseña por Greg Prato:

Ha pasado un tiempo desde que los oyentes escucharon por última vez de HeadCat, el proyecto lateral de rock & roll de Lemmy Kilmister. Y ahora, cinco años después del lanzamiento de su debut, Fool's Paradise, llega su segundo esfuerzo, Walk the Walk ... Talk the Talk. Uniéndose al Lemman una vez más están el baterista de Stray Cats Slim Jim Phantom y el guitarrista de los Rockets Danny B. Harvey, y de nuevo, el trío ha preparado un buen rock, con lecturas de rock clásico y rodillos de antaño, casos puntuales siendo varias canciones que luego fueron cubiertas / hechas famosas por la realeza del rock: la oscuridad de Chuck Berry "Let It Rock" (más tarde cubierta por los Rolling Stones), "Shakin 'All Over" de Johnny Kidd & the Pirates (más tarde cubierta por el Quién), y una versión final del álbum de "Crossroads" de Robert Johnson (más tarde cubierta por Cream). Y el característico gruñido gutural de Lemmy funciona mejor de lo que se podría pensar en el contexto del rock and roll de antaño, ya que desciende algunas muescas en temas como "I Is not Never" y "The Eagle Flies" el viernes. " Al igual que con el álbum debut de HeadCat, Walk the Walk ... Talk the Talk es una llegada muy bienvenida en un período que sin duda pasará a ser "la era de Auto-Tune", cuando la emoción original del rock & roll real y crudo todo ha sido reemplazado por una locura perfeccionada por computadora.


 


Tracklist:
01. American Beat (01:43)
02. Say Mama (02:01)
03. I Ain't Never (01:52)
04. Bad Boy (cover de Larry Williams) (01:57)
05. Shakin' All Over (cover de Frederick Heath) (02:33)
06. Let It Rock (cover de Chuck Berry) (02:06)
07. Something Else (02:03)
08. The Eagle Flies On Friday (03:22)
09. Trying To Get To You (02:23)
10. You Can't Do That (cover de The Beatles) (02:28)
11. It'll Be Me (01:57)
12. Crossroads (cover de Robert Johnson) (03:03)

Credits:
Lemmy Kilmister - voz, bajo, armónica (Motörhead)
Slim Jim Phantom - batería (The Stray Cats)
Danny B. Harvey - guitar, piano (Lonesome Spurs, The Rockats)
TJ McDonnell - percusión






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