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Keel The Right to Rock - 25th Anniversary re-issue [Frontiers / Riot]

Column: CD Reviews  |  Date Published: Tuesday, 16 February 10   |  Author: Scott Adams   |  6 months, 3 weeks ago


It may be hard for you youngsters to comprehend, but when TRTR first came out, the forces of repression were abroad in the world, and heavy metal was under the cosh from politicians and ‘religious’ people everywhere – and a band proclaiming that we all had ‘the right to rock’ was nowhere near as crass as that statement now appears on paper, a quarter of a century after the fact.

Of course good won over evil in the end, and it’s the right of all humans of voting age to rock as they go about their daily business. But will they be rocking to Keel?

Probably not. Despite its shinily re-mastered appearance, The Right to Rock is what it is – a top-of-the-second-division eighties metal record. Of course it has its moments – the title track is an absolute, of its time metal CLASSIC, but elsewhere there’s a lot of ham fisted posturing going on, saved only by vocalist Ron Keel’s impassioned bellowing  and some occasionally enticing guitar work from the amusingly named Marc Ferrari, both of whom do their best to enliven some workaday outings which often sound like offcuts from the Kiss albums of the time – no surprise when you know that the album was produced and in parts co-written by ol’ Mr Tongue himself, Gene Simmons.

More misses than hits, then, and not without some period charm – but you can live without this.



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