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The Georgia Satellites - Let It Rock: The Best of the Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites Band: The Georgia Satellites
Title: Let It Rock: The Best of the Georgia Satellites
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Release Date: 19 January, 1993
Media: Audio Cassette

Tracks: 1: Don't Pass Me By 2: Keep Your Hands to Yourself 3: Battleship Chains 4: Myth of Love 5: Can't Stand the Pain 6: Nights of Mystery 7: Let It Rock [Live] 8: Open All Night 9: Sheila 10: Mon Cheri 11: Down and Down 12: Saddle Up 13: Hippy Hippy Shake 14: I Dunno 15: All Over But the Cryin' 16: Six Years Gone 17: Hard Luck Boy 18: Almost Saturday Night/Rockin' All Over the World 19: Dan Takes Five 20: Another Chance

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Georgia Satelites
For those into Southern Rock(esp. A very fun, enjoyable, rocking CD. 'old' Southern Rock) you'll enjoy listening to this CD. It brought back memories for me of when I was younger.

If you like Webb Wilder or Jason and the Scorchers, or Cheap Trick, you'll love these guys!
I saw
them live twice here in Virginia and
they are very good, though they didn't
have the original memebers still, then. Outstanding 20 cut sollection of
a band that has undergone many per-
sonnel changes over the years.
Pick Up On It!.

KEEP THIS ONE FOR YOURSELF!
Helmed by bad boy belter/geetar slinger Dan Baird, the Satellites had it all. One of Southern Rock's last gritty, greasy great gasps, these guys kicked more hiney than a high school football coach, letting fly with a raunchy, raspy ROCK 'N ROLL attitude flecked with country, blues, and bar band boogie. . . brontosaurus chops, snotty swagger, AND a sense of humor (which never hurt NOBODY nohow in the music biz). Monster hit KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF sets the piledriver pace for this career roundup appropriately named after one of Chuck Berry's most tread upon pieces (Bob Seger's good, but he ain't THIS good!). Crash 'n burn covers (HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE, originally written and performed by Chan Romero, Caesar's son), Ringo's DON'T PASS ME BY (one of but two Beatles tunes he penned), and a party perfect John Fogerty medley of ALMOST SATURDAY NIGHT/ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD blend seamlessly with Baird's bare bones double entendre OPEN ALL NIGHT and the bloozey ALL OVER BUT THE CRYIN'. Cranked to an especially high thrash threshold is Terry Anderson's BATTLESHIP CHAINS, not quite three minutes of rock so primitive I'm surprised Fred and Barney didn't write it. Love it loud? Need it nasty? Crave it crazy? Trust me. The Georgia Satellites will put you into orbit! RATING: FIVE BEER BLASTS
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