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Half a Boy/Half a Man
Release Date: 1999-04-13, Audio CD, Sanctuary Records
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- Posted: Mar-10-2002
No nonsense rock
HALF A BOY HALF A MAN by GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS is a no nonsense slab of rock and roll the way it should be. There are no gimmicks or flashiness, GT lets his guitar do all the talking for him. This album totally rocks and will be enjoyed by all music fans. I think out of the 11 songs...
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- Posted: Apr-11-2001
now were getting some good rock n roll
thank god there is still someboby like gt and the destroyers to play good ol' rock n roll... this is a great album...thanks
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- Posted: Jun-07-1999
PROVING HE IS A BLUES/ROCK LEGEND AGAIN
GEORGE THOROGOOD HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS 25 YEARS AND CONTINUES TO SHOW THAT HE CAN KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. WITH HIS USUAL GRITTY SOUND AND AMAZING GUITAR GEORGE INCORPORATES BLUES,ROCK,AND EVEN COUNTRY INTO AN ALBUM WHICH SHOWS HIS MATURITY AND COMING OF AGE FROM HIS EARLIER DAYS. HIS SHOW AT...
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- Posted: May-11-1999
not as good as I expected it to be, sorry George!
I expected something along the lines of "NADINE", and it does not measure up. The best cut's are "I DON'T TRUST NOBODY" and "JUST PASSIN THRU" I expected more and was disappointed......
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- Posted: May-07-1999
The Best of his Career
This is the Thorogood album I've been waiting for. I've been the world's biggest Thorogood fan for twelve years now, and this one just blew me away.Producer Terry Manning is back in the fold, and he gives this album a gritty, raw feel, with the slide guitar right up in your face. The best...
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- Posted: Apr-22-1999
Lonesome George can still rock.
I am, I'm afraid, forever biased since my first George Thorogood album was his Greatest Hits, which nothing can top. This album is nowhere near that level, but George Thorogood can still rock and roll. His sound is more mature, and although his voice will never be confused with Robert Plant's,...
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