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Rock & Roll Ligger

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Download links and information about Rock & Roll Ligger by Sour Jazz. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 38:38 minutes.

Artist: Sour Jazz
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 38:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Big Generator 4:26
2. Rock & Roll Star 3:32
3. Can't You See 3:42
4. King Me 3:01
5. Drinking Alone Under the Moon 2:43
6. Downtime In Midtown 7:17
7. That's Cool, Too 2:10
8. 14th & Beat Street 2:27
9. Panzer 3:36
10. Antecendent 2:46
11. Know Where to Hide 2:58

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New York rockers Sour Jazz continue their rip-roaring Iggy Pop revivalism on Rock & Roll Ligger, a third disc of straight-shooting late-'70s-style gutter rock. With tracks such as "Big Generator," a groovy, bouncy, crammed-in-the-back-seat-on-a-Saturday-night kind of song, and "Drinking Alone Under the Moon," a proto-punk adrenaline hit, lead sourpuss Mr. Ratboy might have sold this as a demo to a hipster filmmaker in need of getaway-scene music. A lower profile seems its destiny, but that's not to discount it as a disc that will bring great joy to those who love a full-on baritone assault. Though there are moments when Mr. Ratboy's rebellion-drenched vocals might be mistaken for Billy Idol's here, his guitar stylings are untouchable. Sour Jazz are a seedy kind of outfit, something that Rock & Roll Ligger proudly reinforces. But you'll still want to crank them up.