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Nutz - Nutz Too (1975) [A&M LP (UK 1st pressing)] 24-bit/96kHz & CD-format
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aksman
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10 Aug 2011 20:35:16
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Nutz - Nutz Too
A&M LP (UK 1st pressing) / Cat.#: AMLS 68306
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 750 / 223 mb incl. recovery | FSonic, FF & HF | Rock | 1975
A&M LP (UK 1st pressing) / Cat.#: AMLS 68306
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 750 / 223 mb incl. recovery | FSonic, FF & HF | Rock | 1975
| “ | The second Nutz album was a bit more basic than the first, with more of a focus on blues-based hard rock and a slicker, more professional feel. Still, the band managed to keep things interesting with acoustic textures and some interesting time changes in the course of the album. - Richard Foss/AMG | ” |
So here's a fairly talented mid-1970s outfit that never really made it outside of the UK (not that they were a gigantic success in England). Formed in Liverpool, Nutz came together in 1973 featuring the talents of lead guitarist Mick Davenport, singer/rhythm guitarist Dave Lloyd, bass player Keith Mulholland, and drummer John Mylett.
Released in 1975, the band's cleverly-titled sophomore album "Nutz Too" teamed the band with producer John Anthony. Musically the set wasn't a major change from the debut; maybe a little heavier this time around. With the majority of material penned by lead guitarist Davenport (Lloyd contributing three tracks), songs like 'I Want Never Gets', 'Change's Coming' and 'The Love You Lost' really didn't make much of an impression on me the first couple of times I listened to them. As a result it was easy to see why these guys had been relegated to 'also ran' status. As I normally do, before getting rid of it, I set the LP aside for a couple of months (well in this case it was more like a couple of years) in order to give it one last chance before saying adios. Glad I gave it another shot. True, there wasn't anything particularly original here, but the band's efforts to merge conventional hard rock licks with an occasional progressive move made for more than it's share of interesting moments. Lloyd may not have had the most distinctive voice, but he used his talents well, generating considerable energy on tracks like 'Cool Me Down' and the ballad 'The Love You Lost'. That said, the big surprise was Davenport. A surprisingly versatile player, his playing added the highlights to most of the album.
Tracklis
- A1 Nature Intended 2:50
A2 I Want Never Gets 4:14
A3 Take It From Me 3:55
A4 Change's Coming 3:16
A5 Dear Diary 2:58
A6 Is It All For Real 2:54
B1 Cool Me Down 4:48
B2 R.S.D. 3:38
B3 The Love You Lost 3:33
B4 Sinner 2:55
B5 Knife Edge 3:20
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Keith Mulholland
Drums – John Mylett
Engineer – Ted Sharp
Guitar, Vocals – Mick Devonport
Keyboards – Paul Carrack
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Dave Lloyd (2)
Producer – John Anthony
Written By – Pilzer
Written-By – Dave Lloyd (2) (tracks: B1, B2, B3), Mick Devonport (tracks: A1, A2, A3, A5, A6. B4, B5)
This record is courtesy of "Toby Latimer". Thx for sharing it!!
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The files are interchangeable!!!
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Hope you enjoy!!!
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Posted By:
LX66
Date:
10 Aug 2011 21:49:47
They were touring with Black Sabbath in mid 70s as I remember. Thanks Aksman for this share, coz I didn't have a chance to listen to them before. Redbook is highly appreciated.
Posted By:
terra6
Date:
11 Aug 2011 05:52:24
Gruss und Dank aus Eierland.
Posted By:
Toby Latimer
Date:
11 Aug 2011 07:16:14
Cheers Aksman , very pleased to get a great rip of this band . One of my favorites from this era :-)
Posted By:
steffo
Date:
13 Dec 2011 21:48:29
Thank You!!! great upload
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