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George Thorogood & the Destroyers
Release Date: 1990-10-25, Audio CD, Rounder / Umgd
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- Posted: Oct-02-2008
The Album That Introduced Many People To Rock & Roll's Blues Roots
George Thorogood & The Destroyers' self-titled debut album is also his best ever. What a lot of people who are against alcohol don't realize is that the drinking songs are just a facade for the fact that Thorogood introduced the majority of the rock audience to the music's blues roots. The best...
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- Posted: Jul-26-2008
rock n roll
some of the best all time good ol fashioned rock n roll america has to offer, really energetic, in your face, raw, the way it was always intended to be, perfect music to blast when youre in a dodge challenger waiting at the in n out drive through,.. nuff said
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- Posted: Jun-23-2008
the best
i own this baby on vinyl and cd and i have to say this stuff smokes. george thorogood produced one of the greatest debuts ever in my opinion he is unparalleled in his genre of rocks blues. all this stuff sounds fresh 30 years later tracks like bourbon scotch beer,ride on josephine and delaware...
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- Posted: Apr-21-2008
Good deal
fast shipping and product arrived in good condition. glad to be able to get Thorogood cd's
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- Posted: May-01-2004
Black man's blues with a white man's feel - for everybody
I must admit that George's 1st 2 albums are his best. His own compositions can't match to the way he does the covers. However, he adds something of his own to the covers which - in my opinion - make them even better - & certainly more contemporary - than the originals !Just saw him live twice in...
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- Posted: Apr-24-2002
classic
This is like the best bar band you've ever heard. People who talk smack about George Thorogood are really missing the point. By playing such cranked-up versions of their music, he has undoubtedly introduced more people to Bo Diddley, Cuck Berry, Elmore James, and John Lee Hooker than any PBS...
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- Posted: Dec-31-2001
Rock'n blues with rare feeelings!!!
I really enjoy all of the Thorogood's albums,specially by his own way to play blues with rock'n roll way and bluesy feelings like few others ever did.This album is no exception,and he choose great tracks and play them with competency,in spite of poor technical quality of sound!!Great album.This...
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- Posted: Apr-25-2001
The historical context!!
Way back then, having sought out the (very difficult to find in the UK) originals and tried to reconcile them what was going on in electric blues at the time I was told I should listen to George Thoroughgood - equally difficult to find! This album was everything that I wanted it to be, high...
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- Posted: Dec-15-2000
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- Posted: Feb-05-2000
One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer
If you want the original version you've heard on the radio ... "One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer"...THIS IS THE ALBUM!
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