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TOO SMOOTH (Tiger Lily)
One of the rarest and most sought-after Tiger Lily albums is this cool southern rock album, which treads the line between major label competence and garage-band ambience. Lyrics are druggy, guitars are swampy, and, in most cases, the vocals are appealingly snotty. The songs with a more harmony-oriented approach are less distinctive, but they shift from soft to loud, soft to heavy, at the drop of a hat and nothing here is wimpy at all. There’s plenty of lead guitar everywhere, peaking with a killer solo on “You Say When”. This record has a definite 70s feel to it, but doesn’t really sound like any particular band I can think of. I would guess fans of bands like J. Teal or Nitzinger and would like it more than, say, Allman Brothers or Outlaws fans, since songs are compact, not overly bluesy and have no country influence. This isn’t as good as the very best Tiger Lily albums, but it’s quite solid, surely better than the vast majority of private press rarities and is a heck of a find for genre fans. [AM]
Posted by Patrick at Lysergia
at 21:08 MEST
Updated: 18 April 2011 16:52 MEST