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Artist: Nazareth

Title: Sound Elixir

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1983

Label: Air Mail Archive

Catalog Number: AIRAC-1277

Personnel

Dan McCafferty vocals
Pete Agnew bass guitar, vocals
Manny Charlton guitars
Darrell Sweet drums, percussion
Billy Rankin guitars, vocals, keyboards
Calum Malcolm Engineer, keyboards

Tracks

1.  All Nite Radio  4:07
2.  Milk and Honey  4:06
3.  Whippin' Boy  4:41
4.  Rain on the Window  4:21
5.  Backroom Boys  3:20
6.  Why Don't You Read the Book  3:46
7.  I Ran  4:30
8.  Rags to Riches  3:25
9.  Local Still  3:31
10.  Where Are You Now  3:56
  
Total Running Time:  39:43

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From: Remastered Reason Date: April 12, 2011 at 3:30
Again, as the previous, an entruiging album cover graced Nazareth's 14th studio output, Sound Elixr. However, not nearly as exciting are the contents within. Possibly rushed, as the band put out this product only a year later, it still has a few memorable moments but nothing as stout as on 2XS. In fact, had this been the album after "The Fool Circle", many may have considered it a natural progression, but in retrospect because it follows the burning 2XS, it was frowned upon & mainly regarded as a regression among fans. In today's digital age, some 30 years later, these songs can be nearly regarded as 2XS outtakes. Nothing but Whippin' Boy" has much pizzaz but the heartfelt ballad "Where are you Now" concludes the album in admirable fashion. Conversly, the flimsy "Rain on the Window" nearly summerizes the limp output in a nutshell.

From: Remastered Reason Date: April 12, 2011 at 3:31
Overall, McCafferty's voice should be more gravelly & not nearly as airy. Maybe the strain finally began to take it's toll but certainly the album production is thin & doesn't help matters. In any event, a much sought after album for years in the States, it may be better forgotten.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: July 31, 2017 at 22:10
Lovely Record with many good songs in it!...my fave ones are 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 & 10 (nice)...recommended stuff...83/100 :-)


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