Dear Jazz Calling (Trinity 2005)
When one got stuck inside the meeting of all not so good doctors whom liking Heavy Metal a lot which not your great choice of favorite music means only one thing for sure – you’re dead meat. This enormous record of releasing top predator musical onto some of the finest Heavy Rock and Heavy music around by the insane group from Brazil called Dr. Sin catalogs giving the head-banger club a power raging to makes troublesome onto the good times as these tribute covers for the crazy doctors of the centuries really amazing to crank up loud and hard on your goddamn stereo.
Poisoning Hard Rock tension and basic meets the high quality melodies and bashing drums spawning those performance created and arranging by Andria Busic, Eduardo Ardanuy, Ivan Busic and Michael Vescera not releasing original materials but paying respects due to their heritage and roots of music loud bursts iva Listen To The Doctors which contains of groovy kinds of rocking hour which collaborates the entire listing songs included on the record from Dr. Rock, Doctor Doctor, Dr. Feelgood, Just What The Doctor Ordered, I Don’t Need No Doctor, Somebody Get Me a Doctor or Doctor Robert off these Sao Paulo crew means wider variation off their background musical influences started from Ted Nugent, UFO, The Rolling Stones onto Ray Charles and Joe “King” Oliver or Black Sabbath.
The neat productions and clean results to hear in high volume might deserved the listeners and audience to go further insane loving how Heavy Metal and Hard Rock used to rules the global dominance media back into the long periods of the 70’s to the early 90’s but surely, rock stays survive and never dull to consumes like you watching the stripped pole dance girls on regular nights or get drunk in a cheap bar.
Or ... Locked up the basement waiting for painful surgery.
Listen To The Doctors:
https://open.spotify.com/album/68AzyKD0hkGLQh5X5aNgTI
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