[Heeplist] California Breed

DAVID M SHERROD porcupineheep at cox.net
Thu May 22 01:34:41 EDT 2014


It's a good album and the bonus track is really good, I like the guitar player but think he should of played at least a little lead guitar, that said I like the album and really think they all fit well together, I do think the BCC albums are a bit better than this one, so far, as I feel the lack of lead guitar makes it less interesting for me as a guitar player. However I really like the drums which to me sound as close to classic Zeppelin as I've ever heard and that puts it over the top as a must have album. DS

Jay Pearson <deepheep at yahoo.com> wrote:

>Hi y'all!
>
>Being the huge Glenn Hughes fan that I am, I had to have this album the day it came out, and am not disappointed. This is as good as any of the Black Country Communion albums with an even heavier Zep vibe. Had to search for a while to find the deluxe edition bonus track "Solo", but that was well worth it, it's one of the better songs.
>
>While I mentioned a Zeppelin vibe, and it's clear that the young guitarist is inspired by Page, they're not a clone band, although it's more unmistakable than ever who Jason Bonham's father is!! Definitely a funkier feel than BCC, this is definitely one of my favorite Hughes/related albums I've heard after only 2 listens.
>
>Like the current Heep, it sounds modern while solidly rooted in a 70s rock sound. (I'm not saying it sounds anything like Heep!!!)
>
>It's a solid 4-star album (Glenn hasn't seemed capable of doing a 5-star album for the last 20 years) and a must have for Hughes fans. It certainly has grabbed my attention a lot more than Asia's new album!!
>
>Jay
>np - California Breed (3x thru)
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