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Having grown up loving
equally the pop and hard rock that came out of the 80's, there have been many
times that I have wondered what some of the classic 80's pop songs would sound
like done as more rocked up versions. Never once however did I envisage hearing
a project as ambitious and defying as what Rock Sugar have released with
‘Reimaginator’.
So what makes you some
"Rock Sugar" exactly?
Well take one pop song from the 80's, mix in a hard rock song from the
same era and every so often throw in an extra song or two for good measure,
then over a CD of 13 tracks, feature no less than 30 of these classic’
songs! Sounds a simple concept in
theory, right?? Well no...listening to ‘Reimaginator’ you realize that it's far
easier said than done! Now don't
take this the wrong way....this album is pure KILLER from start to finish. What
I mean is that the prodigious talents of those involved in Rock Sugar should
not be underestimated in playing a large part of the success in pulling off
this album. Lesser bands may
attempt such an album and fail miserably....
Part of the mystique and
expectation when listening to this album is the sheer unexpectedness of what
lies in store with these songs, so we won't spoil it all by revealing every
single minute detail in this review......please read on. First track is the complete sacrilege
of ‘Don’t Stop The Sandman’ where the crushing riffs of Metallica's ‘Enter
Sandman’ are blended seamlessly with the sublime melodicism of Journey's
classic ‘Don’t Stop Believin’. You said what.....yes that's right I said
Metallica and Journey. But that's
essentially the whole foundation of ‘Reimaginator’, it works "because pop
rocks".
‘We Will Kickstart Your
Rhapsody’ sees adrenalin fuelled moments from Queen and Motley Crue flipped on
their head to create the ultimate fist pumping, high octane sports action
sequence anthem. Where is "Wide World Of Sports" when you need
it? As for ‘Crazy Girl’, well if
you thought Metallica and Journey was sacrilege, then what would you think Ozzy
Osbourne wrangling with Rick Springfield?? Not surprising to me, it's the Rick
Springfield classic that comes out the victor given the Rock Sugar treatment.
The epic, ‘Here Comes The
Fool You Wanted’ along with album closer ’Dreaming Of A Whole Lot Of Breakfast’
are the songs that exhibit the sheer brilliance of some of the arrangements of
these songs.....words don't do these songs justice, just go listen to
them! All the essential trademark
elements of the original songs have been seamlessley included into these new
versions. Even lyrics have clever
moments where there are literary trade offs. But it doesn't just end there, in
some cases the band has managed to stamp their own authoritative interpretation
on songs, making the songs their own - check ‘Heaven And Heaven’.
The only time in my life I
have found myself singing Madonna is upon hearing ‘Shook Me Like A
Prayer’....one of the standout tracks on the album. ‘Strait To Rock
City’....well you can check this one out for yourself as you wouldn't believe
me if I told you the pairing on this song, but how are those Mutt Lange'esque
backing vocals!!! What do you get
when you combine 3 of the most recognized rock guitar classics from the
80's....’Prayin For A Sweet Weekend’ that's what! This track is a monster!! First they made me sing along to a
Madonna track and now I think I have to confess to a few friends of mine that
after hearing this, i do agree that Livin’ On A Prayer may indeed be one of the
best rock anthems the world has ever heard! But it took Rock Sugar to convince
me....
For a band that has spent
the last 20 years on a deserted island (www.rocksugarband.com for the full
story) these guys have lost none of the potential they showed back in 1989 when
they threatened to take the world by storm. They sure know how to play their instruments, sing till
their lungs explode and tweak the knobs in the studio to deliver a rock sound
that will blast your speakers to smithereens! But then again, some of us expect
nothing less from Harnell, Duran and Track who make up Rock Sugar.
For those of you who dare
let Rock Sugar violate your musical senses, beliefs and prejudices you will be
rewarded with an unexpectedly awesome album and a sure fire winner to unveil to
all your rock loving friends!!
Don't stop believin'.... because
pop rocks!!
ROCK SUGAR-Reimaginator
Reviewed by: Scott Smith
www.maytherockbewithyou.com
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