Robert Gordon
All For the Love of Rock 'N' Roll
(Cleopatra)
Even given that all of the late Robert's albums feature his inimitable baritone in flattering manners, this red vinyl rerelease (of a 1994 CD) stands apart as a showcase for it in diverse musical moods. To be sure, there are the 1950s charms familiar to his loyal audience. But in addition are several grittier numbers recalled from his Tuff Darts days (featuring guitarist Jeff Salen), as well as material of profound import in which the singer's delivery was virtuosic. (Those include his longtime partner, the peerless Chris Spedding.)
As always, Robert is in command. That is definite each step of the path. His comfort with the disparate modes is palpable. And the iconic singer gives vent to memorable performances. Not without valid cause is he hailed as the gold standard.
That Robert could easily have ventured afield stylistically is certain. He possessed abundant capacity. But he chose to remain faithful to the sound in which he most exulted. That speaks to the man's character.
Recommended: "Attacked, Seduced, and Abandoned," "You Stepped In It Now," "Prove It," "Goodbye Baby," "Movin' Too Slow," "All For the Love Of Rock 'N' Roll," "Love and Trouble," "Slash," "Middle Of the Night," "Beside You"
Video: "All For the Love Of Rock 'N' Roll"
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