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Artist: The Treatment

Title: Running With The Dogs

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2014

Label: Spinefarm Records

Catalog Number: SPINE765696

Personnel

Matt Jones vocals
Ben Brookland guitar
Tagore Grey guitar
Dhani Mansworth drums
Rick Newman bass

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  I Bleed Rock N Roll  
2.  Drop Like a Stone  
3.  Get the Party On  
4.  Running With the Dogs  
5.  Intro/The Outlaw  
6.  Emergency  
7.  She's Too Much  
8.  Cloud Across the Sun  
9.  Don't Look Down  
10.  World on Fire  
11.  What Is There to Say?  
12.  Unchain My World  
13.  Don't Get Mad Get Evil  

Disc 2
14.  The Seeker    Cover: The Who
15.  She Does It Right    Cover: Dr. Feelgood
16.  No Matter What    Cover: Badfinger
17.  In My Chair    Cover: Status Quo
18.  Running With the Dogs acoustic  
19.  I Bleed Rock N Roll acoustic  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 13, 2014 at 20:36
Now this is a good disc, right heere! I liked the debut, but didn't love it, so I'm real tickled with the improvements on the second release. The band has the same energy and strut they did three years ago, but the hooks are just that much stronger, and songs like "I Bleed Rock & Roll," "Get The Party On," the title track, ""The Outlaw" and most of the rest just stick in your head right off. In 2014, when you might think you've heard it all by now that's no small achievement. Plus, "Cloud Across The Sun" is a fantastic ballad. The early Tesla comparisons are still in place, with shades of AC/DC (mainly in the riffs and guitar tone), a bit of Dirty Looks, but the smooth, harmonized vocals take things out of the barroom a bit, add a touch of refinement. The singer actually reminds me of Robert Mason a lot on this album. Great stuff!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: April 13, 2021 at 18:12
I don't really think of myself as much of a ballad guy, especially as I've gotten older. But "Cloud Across The Sun" has such a wistful, end-of-summer feel to it, and it remains, strangely enough, my favorite song by the Treatment.


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