- Mar 7, 2009
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I'm not a big fan of the Super-Group idea as they tend to end up less than the quantities they are made of, Chickenfoot as a prime example - never lived up to the hype. When I heard that Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham, and Derek Sherinian were forming a "group", that group being Black Country Communion" I had serious doubts that it would make it more than a single album.
Then they released BCC (self titled) I was surprised at how well it turned out, but I still had my doubts that while I enjoyed it quite a bit, it still did not seem like they were really a group that would last - top it off by the fact that they only did a handful of shows to promote it because of Joe's solo touring schedule and I really thought that not much would come of BCC.
Well, my mind has been changed with the release of "2", the originally titled second album in less than a year from BCC. It is rock with a big old capital R. The way a rock album should be - kick ass from start to finish, nothing that feels like filler and a production that simply makes me want to move. Kevin "Caveman" Shirley is an unofficial fifth member of BCC, not only Engineering and Producing their albums, but also in on almost all the song writing credits with other band members, he also happens to have created a monster of a rock album. I've been grooving to it since purchasing it yesterday and it keeps getting better. Unlike on the first dic where I was a little underwhelmed with the production as I felt it was a bit thin and felt rushed, this one is kicking my ass. The drum sound is huge with Jason Bonham really one of the true stars of this disc. Kevin wanted to get a better drum sound for this disc so he went to a studio with a huge drum room to get Jason that killer sound his father was known for - if you don't find yourself air drumming with this disc you must be dead. Shirley has been quoted as saying that this is the best record he has ever produced and I agree. It's the wole package from guitar, bass, drums and vocals. I'm now convinced that they will be releasing new albums for a while as they have really gelled as a "group", to the point that they are no longer just one of those come and go "super-groups".
Highlights for me are "Faithless', "Ordinary Son", "Smokestack Woman", and "The Battle for Hadrian's Wall".
Did I forget to mention that I'm going to see Black Country Communion tomorrow night on the third show of their US tour - I'm so psyched to see them since buying this disc. I'm right up front on Joe's side of the stage and plan to have a blast. Needless to say I'll report back later this weekend.
Then they released BCC (self titled) I was surprised at how well it turned out, but I still had my doubts that while I enjoyed it quite a bit, it still did not seem like they were really a group that would last - top it off by the fact that they only did a handful of shows to promote it because of Joe's solo touring schedule and I really thought that not much would come of BCC.
Well, my mind has been changed with the release of "2", the originally titled second album in less than a year from BCC. It is rock with a big old capital R. The way a rock album should be - kick ass from start to finish, nothing that feels like filler and a production that simply makes me want to move. Kevin "Caveman" Shirley is an unofficial fifth member of BCC, not only Engineering and Producing their albums, but also in on almost all the song writing credits with other band members, he also happens to have created a monster of a rock album. I've been grooving to it since purchasing it yesterday and it keeps getting better. Unlike on the first dic where I was a little underwhelmed with the production as I felt it was a bit thin and felt rushed, this one is kicking my ass. The drum sound is huge with Jason Bonham really one of the true stars of this disc. Kevin wanted to get a better drum sound for this disc so he went to a studio with a huge drum room to get Jason that killer sound his father was known for - if you don't find yourself air drumming with this disc you must be dead. Shirley has been quoted as saying that this is the best record he has ever produced and I agree. It's the wole package from guitar, bass, drums and vocals. I'm now convinced that they will be releasing new albums for a while as they have really gelled as a "group", to the point that they are no longer just one of those come and go "super-groups".
Highlights for me are "Faithless', "Ordinary Son", "Smokestack Woman", and "The Battle for Hadrian's Wall".
Did I forget to mention that I'm going to see Black Country Communion tomorrow night on the third show of their US tour - I'm so psyched to see them since buying this disc. I'm right up front on Joe's side of the stage and plan to have a blast. Needless to say I'll report back later this weekend.