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Hope You Like It (Limited) (Import) (CD)

By: Geordie (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Hope You Like It (Limited) (Import) (CD) Album By Geordie (Artist)
1   Keep On Rockin'  
2   Give You Till Monday  
3   Hope You Like It  
4   Don't Do That  
5   All Because Of You  
6   Old Time Rocker  
7   Oh Lord  
8   Natural Born Loser  
9   Strange Man  
10   Ain't It Just Like A Woman  
11   Geordie's Lost His Liggie  
12   Can You Do It  
13   Fracis Was A Rocker  
14   Rock 'n Roller  
 


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Review

Mojo (Publisher) (p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The band drummed up an exciting, chart-denting platform-stomp on 'All Because Of You'..."

Title Note

Personnel: Vic Malcolm (vocals, guitar); Brian Johnson (vocals); Brian Gibson (drums).

The Newcastle quartet's debut album followed hard on the heels of two superlative hit singles. Beyond a passing affection for a Slade-style stomp, "Don't Do That" and "All Because of You" have little in common with the then-prevalent glam sound, but still their pounding hard rock ethos slipped effortlessly into the mood of the day, to portray Geordie as the unabashed hard rockers that even the teenies could enjoy. (Nazareth pulled off a similar coup around the same time.) Following in those same stack-heeled footsteps, Hope You Like It makes few concessions to the band's newfound fame, a raw and raucous slam through 11 songs that only let the bombast slip when they fall into the closing clown time of the traditional "Geordie's Lost His Liggie," a mad singalong that is absolutely captivating. ~ Dave Thompson

The Newcastle quartet's debut album followed hard on the heels of two superlative hit singles. Beyond a passing affection for a Slade-style stomp, "Don't Do That" and "All Because of You" have little in common with the then-prevalent glam sound, but still their pounding hard rock ethos slipped effortlessly into the mood of the day, to portray Geordie as the unabashed hard rockers that even the teenies could enjoy. (Nazareth pulled off a similar coup around the same time.) Following in those same stack-heeled footsteps, Hope You Like It makes few concessions to the band's newfound fame, a raw and raucous slam through 11 songs that only let the bombast slip when they fall into the closing clown time of the traditional "Geordie's Lost His Liggie," a mad singalong that is absolutely captivating. [This edition released in Japan includes three bonus tracks.] ~ Dave Thompson


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