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After gaining some recognition from the success of the band's previous album,
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
got around to recording
Not Fragile
. Not only had one of the three
Bachman
brothers (
Tim
, the rhythm guitarist) left the band to
BTO
's advantage, but
Randy Bachman
and
C.F. Turner
had clearly grown musically. To the album's benefit, most of the material on
are the band's much-liked
rock
anthems, ranging from the hyper-distorted title track, through the famous but far more timid song
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet."
Indeed, for
hard rock
fanatics, it doesn't come much better than on
.
Randy
's electrifying lead guitar is here more raucous than ever before, as are his rowdy vocals (particularly noticeable on the predictable, but fun
"Sledgehammer"
). The man steals the show on
through his extensive and often astounding guitar solos. Generally, though,
are at their prime as a whole, both in songwriting and playing terms. As regards the mixing, it's hard to find fault with this release. The drums are clear but not so prominent that they dominate the recording, while the guitars, along with the bass, are kept rigidly in their place.
is one of the finest
arena rock
albums of the era, featuring all the hallmarks of what makes a classic release in the genre.
's impressive guitar work and typically boisterous vocals complement the overall framework of the album superbly, as do the crunchy rhythm guitars. This release will astound fans of the genre and band, while those thoroughly against
stadium rock
may find something to convert their views. ~ Ben Davies
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
got around to recording
Not Fragile
. Not only had one of the three
Bachman
brothers (
Tim
, the rhythm guitarist) left the band to
BTO
's advantage, but
Randy Bachman
and
C.F. Turner
had clearly grown musically. To the album's benefit, most of the material on
are the band's much-liked
rock
anthems, ranging from the hyper-distorted title track, through the famous but far more timid song
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet."
Indeed, for
hard rock
fanatics, it doesn't come much better than on
.
Randy
's electrifying lead guitar is here more raucous than ever before, as are his rowdy vocals (particularly noticeable on the predictable, but fun
"Sledgehammer"
). The man steals the show on
through his extensive and often astounding guitar solos. Generally, though,
are at their prime as a whole, both in songwriting and playing terms. As regards the mixing, it's hard to find fault with this release. The drums are clear but not so prominent that they dominate the recording, while the guitars, along with the bass, are kept rigidly in their place.
is one of the finest
arena rock
albums of the era, featuring all the hallmarks of what makes a classic release in the genre.
's impressive guitar work and typically boisterous vocals complement the overall framework of the album superbly, as do the crunchy rhythm guitars. This release will astound fans of the genre and band, while those thoroughly against
stadium rock
may find something to convert their views. ~ Ben Davies