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BAD COMPANY
By Carl
January 27, 2004
Rating: 9.0

For those of you that Can't Get Enough classic rock, this 1974 release should be added to your collection. Often overlooked as it weighs in at a scant 35 minutes or so, this initial release on Led Zeppelin's Swan Song label is chocked full of classic tracks. The opener 'Can't Get Enough' is an FM staple, but is actually probably one of the weaker tracks on the album. 'Rock Steady' is a solid rocker. 'Ready for Love' is a great tune resurrected from an earlier Mott the Hoople incarnation, and 'Don't Let Me Down' shows Paul Rodger's balladier style which he would later perfect on 'Shooting Star'... The title track 'Bad Company',  foreshadows and is cooler than anything BonJovi could ever do for the Young Guns soundtrack, and the closing 'Way I Choose',  'Movin' On', and 'Seagull' are all solid vocal tracks. Not a heavy metal record by any means, but a heavy rock album that is often overlooked.

To listen to some soundclips from BAD COMPANY or to purchase it click on: Bad Company - Buy.com or Bad Company - CC Music

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