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Bad Company

Desolation Angels

  • AMG Review of Desolation Angels

    Amg
    Mike DeGagne
    All Music Guide

    By the time Bad Company released Desolation Angels, it was evident that even Rodgers and Ralphs were getting tired of their '70s-styled, conveyor-belt brand of ock & roll, so they decided to add keyboards and some minor string work to the bulk of the tracks. Although this change of musical scenery was a slight breath of fresh air, it wasn't enough to give Desolation Angels the much added depth or distinction which was intended, and only the vocal passion of "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" really comes out on top, eventually becoming a gold single. The good news is that Desolation Angels is a noticeable improvement from 1977's Burnin' Sky, with Bad Company's sound taking on a smoother, more polished feel than its predecessor. "Gone, Gone, Gone," "Lonely for Your Love," and "She Brings Me Love" work best in Rodgers' favor, and fans did prove their loyalty, pushing the album to the number ten mark in the U.K. and to number three in the U.S. The campaign toward a new sound does cause a few of the cuts ("Crazy Circles," "Evil Wind") to appear a bit forced and overly glitzy (especially the use of electronic drums), and the album spawns a smattering of a few attractive moments rather than evolving as a complete, constructive listen. Things didn't get much better for Bad Company, and it was after the release of 1979's Rough Diamonds, a much weaker and unattached effort, that Rodgers decided to call it quits.

Crazy Circles
over 2 years ago

i remember the first time i heard this lp i was 16 years old my best friend and i (RIP) had stayed up all night smoking weed and listening to music as the sun was rising we put this lp on i had just bought the day before.when this song came on we just sat in silence..when it was over,i knew my life had changed...Life is like a merry go round painted horses riding up and downMusic takes you and ...

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I Was Deflowered by Bad Company!
8 months ago

The first rock show I ever saw was Bad Company on their "Desolation Angels" tour. I was 14 (I think), here in the states visiting grandparents on vacation, and my long-suffering dad took me. He sat in the audience, reading computer magazines (anybody remember "Byte"?) and generally trying not to show his lack of appreciation for what was probably a pretty lousy show. I remember the Universit...

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