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Live: Agora Club 1978 by Crawler (CD, Jun-2004, Angel Air Records) 
Live: Agora Club 1978 by Crawler (CD, Jun-2004, Angel Air Records)

 
Live: Agora Club 1978 by Crawler (CD, Jun-2004, Angel Air Records)

Artist: Crawler
Release Date: Jun 2004
Format: CD
Record Label: Angel Air Records
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 5055011701069
Product ID: EPID3476449
Description: The ashes of the blues-rock might that was once Free are down to flickering embers on this previously unissued live set by Crawler, a spin-off of Back Street Crawler (who were themselves a spin-off of Free). Many of the songs in this sho...
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Track Listing
1. Without You Babe
2. You Got Money
3. Keep on Running
4. You and Me
5. You Are My Saviour
6. Pastime Dreamer
7. Never Loved a Woman
8. Blues My Guitar
9. Worn Out Dream
10. Stone Cold
11. Sober
12. Blue Soul
13. Selfish Lover

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The ashes of the blues-rock might that was once Free are down to flickering embers on this previously unissued live set by Crawler, a spin-off of Back Street Crawler (who were themselves a spin-off of Free). Many of the songs in this show were taken from their debut album, though there are also selections from a solo Rabbit Bundrick LP, Back Street Crawler's 2nd Street, and two cuts ("Keep on Running" and "Worn Out Dream") that Crawler never released on their 1970s albums. It's treadmill, sometimes yawn-inducing journeyman bluesy British hard rock. By the standards of that genre, it has some pluses. Singer Terry Wilson-Slesser has the requisite husky, macho tones, yet, unlike most such frontmen, he doesn't overdo the histrionics. Well-traveled keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick gets into occasional imaginative electronics, particularly on the long track "Blue Soul." The band's a little more serious and downbeat in general than most of their like-minded competition from the period. It still isn't an interesting record, though the sound is good. Its appeal to committed fans is guaranteed by the inclusion of detailed historical liner notes by Free Appreciation Society head David Clayton. ~ Richie Unterberger

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