Mick's Jaguar: Fame And Fortune

Mick's Jaguar SKU: 36157792
Mick's Jaguar: Fame And Fortune

Mick's Jaguar: Fame And Fortune

Mick's Jaguar SKU: 36157792

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Fame And Fortune
Artist: Mick's Jaguar
Label: Riding Easy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 603111729817
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 release. Rock 'n' roll is dead in New York City. Long live New York City rock and roll. Mick's Jaguar is bringing noisy, wild, unafraid big rock back to NYC. Crazy rents, corporatized venues, and kids listening to DJs: it's hard being a band in this town. This isn't LA and Mick's Jaguar is a product of their environment: a windowless dungeon practice space twenty feet below the trash covered sidewalk of the Lower East Side. Rats, grime, the sounds of the city; the band gleefully pillages the history of rock music to create thoroughly modern, but classic rock 'n' roll. Not quite punk, but not metal either, this is hard rock 'n' roll that's been put through the brain blenders of six musicians who pair their Judas Priest shirts with Steely Dan hats. They claim no musical lineage to New York - they just live there. The night AC/DC played CBGB's would be about as close a comparison as one can get. The three guitarists - yes, three guitars - open the album with a riff of buzzsaw intensity that would make a Ramone proud. But then like Jim Morrison sashaying into a wine shop, it drunkenly careens into a big sounding rock 'n' roll album somewhere in between Van Halen and Tres Hombres. Songs about life, death, cars, blood, murder, sex, drugs and booze are their world. Recorded in Brooklyn at Figure 8 Recording by engineering wizard Philip Weinrobe, and fueled by a steady diet of Allen's Coffee Brandy, the Fame And Fortune sessions resulted in only one hospital visit and it just might be the favorite album of 1978, 1988, or 2018.

Tracks:
1.1 The Real Boss
1.2 Pay to Play
1.3 Where We Go
1.4 Here Comes the Night
1.5 Blood on the Snow
1.6 Hellride
1.7 Damnation
1.8 Country ; Punk
1.9 Call the Guy
1.10 New Orleans Blues
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