Skid Row - '34 Hours' (Repertoire)
Mike Reed | USA | 01/26/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Originally released in 1971, as this was the Irish '70's hard rock band's second of two albums. NOT to be confused with the later '80's hair metal band with front man, pretty boy Sebastian Bach (I actually saw a site somewhere when the contributing fan(s) who wrote the opening page spoke as IF this was that same band). How lame! '34 Hours' is a worthy blues rock classic that features a young guitarist Gary Moore. Tunes I liked the most were "Night Of The Warm Witch", "Mar" and the straight-ahead boogie rocker "Go, I'm Never Going To Let You Go". Personnel: Gary Moore-guitar & vocals, Brush Shiels-bass & vocals and Noel Bridgeman-drums. Should appeal to fans of Thin Lizzy, B.T.O., Montrose, Golden Earring and Mountain."
Not the band w/ Sebastian Bach
Fabricio Montano | Phoenix, AZ USA | 12/07/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"WARNING: This is not the band that debuted in 1989! This is an Irish band from the early 70s with a very young Gary Moore on guitars. This is bluesy hard rock. You can hear the talent on this record much like Alex Skolnick in Testament. Years after the band broke up, they lost the rights to the name and it was picked up by some derelict New Jerseyites. It is enjoyable. The other album they released was self-titled."