
“Sinner Boy” and “Could Have Had Religion” are showcases for Gallagher’s deft and snaky slide hand—the latter track combines screaming and sailing top-end runs with stuttering pull-offs that sound like Gallagher and his clone doing battle. When Gallagher drives his tone into hotter spots, as he does on the gloriously overdriven “Used to Be” and the roadhouse slide stomper “In Your Town.” he loses none of the snap that distinguishes his cleaner, lightning-fast workouts, but you get to enjoy some gorgeously hanging-andnever- ending vibrato bends and skittering, positively squirrelly bottleneck stuttering that sounds like you’re getting simultaneously doused by grease and broken glass.
Considering his soul, his songs, his pipes, and his well of outside-the-box blues moves that is a mile deep, it’s shocking that Gallagher remains outside the pantheon of widely heralded ’70s blues guitar gods. But doubtless, The Beat Club Sessions will leave another legion of converts in its wake.
Rory Gallagher - The Beat Club SessionsBues/Rock MP3 320 Kbps 167 Mb 2010
Tracklist:
01. Laundromat
02. Hands Up
03. Sinnerboy
04. Just The Smile
05. I Don't Know Where I Am Going
06. I Could've Had Religion
07. Used To Be
08. In Your Town
09. Should've Learned My Lesso
10. Crest Of A Wave
11. Toredown
12. Messin' With The Kid
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