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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Album,
By AJ "Alan" (Joburg, South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head On (Audio CD)
This is a excellent album from BTO usual hard driven rocking album with great songs.This remastered edition is a treat to listen to sound quality excellent,play loud and annoy neighbours ha ha.If you liked there Not Fragile album you will enjoy Head On a must for any BTO fan.This really is the last of the good BTO works,not a easy album to get hold of so if you can find its definetly a good en for your collection and I would suggest buy it.
Please check out my other reviews you might find something of interest.Cheers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Let s not forget this great album !!,
By Luile "Luile" (PTY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head On (Audio CD)
This album, is one of BTO s' best records. For me FIND ABOUT LOVE and AVERAGE MAN are the songs that define this excellent work. I think the problem with this album started when their record company decided to release "LOOKIN OUT FOR NUMBER ONE" as a single; the song features a jazzy side of this band and it is a killer,but not for radio in the 80s. The next record BTO did "FREEWAYS" also suffered the lack of radio support, although it included great tracks such as "Down Down" and the title cut among others.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Best BTO Album,
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This review is from: Head On (Audio CD)
BTO were never cool or fashionable. They hit a peak with "Not Fragile" in 1974 and under record company pressure released a going-through-the-motions follow up "Four Wheel Drive" that is too formulaic to stand up today. Unfortunately they never really recovered their credibility despite the strength of "Head On". Randy Bachman and Fred Turner both brought great material to the studio for this effort. The essence of BTO is tough, stomping rock and roll with great hooks - Fred Turner's vocals are raucous, Randy Bachman's more reflective. The balance works really well. "Head On" failed to make much commercial headway, especially in the UK, but for anyone who loved "BTO II" or "Not Fragile" this album should not be overlooked.
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