While it's true that Sudden gets little to no notice on American shores for his rootsy swagger and roll that takes the entirety of rock's grand yesteryear into its arms and wrings fresh life out of it with drunken joy and pathos, Sudden has made his share of fine recordings, and "Treasure Island" may his finest since Kusworth founded the Jacobites. There's the trashy swamp of "Kitchen Blues" with Taylor on guitars and the raggedly elegant balladry of "Stay Bruised," which Sudden himself deems "one of the hottest romantic numbers you'll ever hear." There's the sexed up wail of "Wooden Floor" with Mac on B-3 and Cole on steel and the spooky, Thislewaite mandolin-drenched darkness of "Russian River," the Last Bandits shambolic blues stroll in "High and Lonesome," and the faux-"Sweet Jane" doo wop Phil Spector-ism of "Fall Any Further" with Marie-Therese McCormack & the Girls crooning the chorus.
What it adds up to is a rock & roll album of truly brilliant proportions -- you know, the kind people just don't make anymore. This one should be on the shelf between "A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse" and "Goats Head Soup". Yeah!
Tracklist:
A1 Looking For A Friend
A2 Break Up
A3 Stay Bruised
B1 Kitchen Blues
B2 Wooden Floor
B3 Russian River
C1 House Of Cards
C2 High & Lonesome
C3 Fall Any Further
C4 Sanctified
D1 When The Lord
D2 Never Let Me Go
D3 Treasure Island
D4 Highway Girl
Nikki Sudden & The Last Bandits - Treasure Island
A1 Looking For A Friend
A2 Break Up
A3 Stay Bruised
B1 Kitchen Blues
B2 Wooden Floor
B3 Russian River
C1 House Of Cards
C2 High & Lonesome
C3 Fall Any Further
C4 Sanctified
D1 When The Lord
D2 Never Let Me Go
D3 Treasure Island
D4 Highway Girl
Nikki Sudden & The Last Bandits - Treasure Island
(192 kbps, cover art included)
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