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Golden Earring - To the Hilt

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Golden Earring - To the Hilt
Golden Earring Band: Golden Earring
Title: To the Hilt
Rating:
Release Date: 01 November, 2001
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Why Me? 2: Facedancer 3: To the Hilt 4: Nomad 5: Sleepwalkin' 6: Latin Lightning 7: Violins

Customer Reviews
Great Album!!
All I knew before that was the edited version of "Radar Love" and its b-side, "Just Like Vince Taylor. I've always thought that this was a great album! I was going Golden Earring nuts at around the turn of the 80's after hearing the "Moontan" album. " (Great song!!!) Their albums were getting a little difficult to get, but I was keeping my eyes peeled for any of them. Their mid 70's stuff seemed to be allowed to go out of print quickly.
When I played this album, I was not one bit surprised to have another great Earring album in my collection. George, Rinus and Cesar had some great rhythms going on this album. "Why Me" is a solid, exciting opening tune. I love the rhythm guitar in this one! "Facedancer" has an incredibly cool acoustic guitar riff at the beginning along with simple percussion (sounds almost like someone tapping on an acoustic guitar). Once everything kicks in, an electric guitar takes over the riff and some fantastic drumming ensues. What I find most striking in "To the Hilt" is the lyrics. "Nomad" is my least favorite track, but again, it starts with a really cool set of chords along with a really hooky rhythm (It makes it hard to stop listening). "Sleepwalking" was always one of my two favorite cuts from this album. After the lines: "Across the bridge/Around the poop/A fire escape/Won't hesitate," there's a pause, and then some of the best drumming I've ever heard starts up. I don't know how to describe it except to say that it sounds as though the drums are stuttering, and he wraps them around the timing of the rhythm beautifully. It's really masterfully done! Again, very cool chords on the rhythm. Very solid, fabulous track!!! Another of my two favorite tracks, "Latin Lightning" starts with some great chords that hook you immediately. After they sing: "You'll be in a daze all night just watchin' latin lightning," they settle in to a really great rhythm and play on it a bit. They neither go overboard with its length, nor play the section too heavily. Extremely well done! "Violins" opens, yet again, with a great, irresistible rhythm guitar that really has a great groove. After the line: "Listen to the screech repeatin'/Watch the flags go slack," the music pauses and a set of 4 really neat e-chord variations start, first on the guitar, then the bass, then the drums come in, keyboard, and then violins! Lots of 'em! I like the lyrics throughout the album also.
Great album!! .

Sleepwalking is a gem
It has a great driving funky bass, and some great jazzy saxophone playing at the end. Sleepwalking is a great song that sounds like a slightly more mellow Radar Love. It sounds great, and the version on Second Live is faster and also terrific. Violins is the dud of the album. Nomad is a nice, long, relaxing nighttime song. All in all, this isn't an album to rock out with (except for Sleepwalking), it's more of a mellow, jazzy relaxing album. .

Last Great Album Of A Great Band
This period ended with this album and "Switch" both from '75. I think this album is the the last of a great period.

This album is not "Moontan", "Seven Tears", "Golden Earring" or "Together".

It's still Golden Earring that's for sure. But this album is a bit different. Instead of focus on rock 'n roll with a psychedelic touch, this album is. .

Well you have to listen to it. If you are into Golden Earring buy it. If You haven't heard them yet. Try one of the four i mentioned above.

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