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Some Enchanted Evening in Franklin, TN
Current price: $14.99

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Some Enchanted Evening in Franklin, TN
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Size: CD
Blue Oeyster Cult
marks time with a second live album on which they turn out good, if redundant, concert versions of recent favorites like
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
and
"Godzilla"
and add to their repertoire of live covers such oldies as
the MC5
's
"Kick out the Jams"
the Animals
'
"We Gotta Get out of This Place."
A perfectly acceptable, completely unnecessary souvenir record from a hard-touring band of the '70s. (It should perhaps be noted that the mid- to late '70s was a period when more live albums than usual were being released, especially in the wake of
Peter Frampton
's massively successful 1976 album
Frampton Comes Alive!
.) ~ William Ruhlmann
marks time with a second live album on which they turn out good, if redundant, concert versions of recent favorites like
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
and
"Godzilla"
and add to their repertoire of live covers such oldies as
the MC5
's
"Kick out the Jams"
the Animals
'
"We Gotta Get out of This Place."
A perfectly acceptable, completely unnecessary souvenir record from a hard-touring band of the '70s. (It should perhaps be noted that the mid- to late '70s was a period when more live albums than usual were being released, especially in the wake of
Peter Frampton
's massively successful 1976 album
Frampton Comes Alive!
.) ~ William Ruhlmann
Blue Oeyster Cult
marks time with a second live album on which they turn out good, if redundant, concert versions of recent favorites like
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
and
"Godzilla"
and add to their repertoire of live covers such oldies as
the MC5
's
"Kick out the Jams"
the Animals
'
"We Gotta Get out of This Place."
A perfectly acceptable, completely unnecessary souvenir record from a hard-touring band of the '70s. (It should perhaps be noted that the mid- to late '70s was a period when more live albums than usual were being released, especially in the wake of
Peter Frampton
's massively successful 1976 album
Frampton Comes Alive!
.) ~ William Ruhlmann
marks time with a second live album on which they turn out good, if redundant, concert versions of recent favorites like
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
and
"Godzilla"
and add to their repertoire of live covers such oldies as
the MC5
's
"Kick out the Jams"
the Animals
'
"We Gotta Get out of This Place."
A perfectly acceptable, completely unnecessary souvenir record from a hard-touring band of the '70s. (It should perhaps be noted that the mid- to late '70s was a period when more live albums than usual were being released, especially in the wake of
Peter Frampton
's massively successful 1976 album
Frampton Comes Alive!
.) ~ William Ruhlmann