The Blasters
Mandatory: The Best Of...
(Liberation Hall)
In the Blasters, one perceived a marrow-deep connection to American roots musics, in their varied natures, than in the more commercially-successful Stray Cats. And it went beyond mere notes. It was apparent that there existed a spiritual bond between the band and the muses that beckoned to originators, a vital one that provoked their every gesticulation.
Recommended: "American Music," "Real Rock Drive," "Flat Top Joint," "Marie Marie," "No Other Girl," "I'm Shakin'," "Border Radio," "So Long Baby Goodbye," "Hollywood Bed," "One Bad Stud," "Jubilee Train," "Long White Cadillac," "Trouble Bound," "Samson and Delilah," "Common Man"
Video: "American Music" (Live at Farm Aid 1985)
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