All Artists: Waysted Title: Organised Chaos Live Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Majestic Rock Release Date: 10/16/2006 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 842051009027 |
Waysted Organised Chaos Live Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Waysted do it live like very few band?s can ever do it: real spit n? sawdust, soft-white- underbelly rock n? roll. And so it was on their September 2005 UK tour in support of their back from the dead album Back From The De... more » | |
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Album Description Waysted do it live like very few band?s can ever do it: real spit n? sawdust, soft-white- underbelly rock n? roll. And so it was on their September 2005 UK tour in support of their back from the dead album Back From The Dead. If you were there, this is what you saw and heard. If you weren?t there - well, this is what you missed! A liberal sprinkling of the old and new but always, always rock n? roll to the max! |
CD ReviewsBetter than you'd think Konrad Baumeister | 12/26/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "You'd think that after living Pete Way's life for 35 years it would be pretty tough to even get up in the morning, much less actually get on stage and play coherently or with fire and passion, but you'd be surprised in this case. Pete has got so much work on the front burner, what with UFO on tour, Waysted reborn, and Damage Control as well, he may not even be aware he's actually supposed to be dead.
The Organized Chaos CD covers the revitalized Waysted playing a Glasgow club on their British tour of 2005, and all you need to know is that Pete plays just fine, and Fin remains on vocals, and in fine form, as always. There are great live versions of Love Loaded, Toy With The Passion, Heaven Tonight, and especially Hang Em High, as well as some tunes off the new album they were then touring to support, again better than one would guess from what by all standards should be retread rockers. The whole band sounds great, you can just about hear the sweat from the stage, and the small audience is suitably intoxicated and enthusiastic and they know their Waysted stuff. On the down side, there are some rock and roll medleys of non-Waysted songs which tend to go on. Since Pete Way does not lack for outstanding musical material going back to 1969, why he'd want to jumble up the miscellaneous tunes he here presents is a mystery. If you like hard rock as presented by UFO/Pete Way and the like, you will be surprised at how solid this material is." |