Alvin Lee – Detroit Diesel (1986)
Alvin Lee – Detroit Diesel (1986)
01. Detroit Diesel 02. Shot In The Dark 03. Too Late To Run For Cover 04. Talk Don't Bother Me 05. Ordinary Man 06. Heart Of Stone play 07. She's So Cute play 08. Back In My Arms Again 09. Don't Want To Fight 10. Let's Go Personnel: Joe Brown (Violin), George Harrison (Guitar), Alvin Lee (Guitar, Vocals, Producer), Jon Lord (Keyboards), Vicki Brown (Vocals), Boz Burrell (Bass), Mickey Feat (Bass, Vocals), Steve Gould (Guitar, Vocals), Bryson Graham (Drums), Tim Hinkley (Keyboards), Leo Lyons (Bass), Alan Young (Drums), David Hubbard (Keyboards).
By the time of 1986's Detroit Diesel, Alvin Lee had settled down somewhat. No longer were his songs simply showcases for his astonishingly fast technique, and he was able to open his blues jams into funky grooves. That doesn't mean that Detroit Diesel is a particuarly remarkable album, but it does have more enjoyable moments, such as the Stonesy "Too Late to Run for Cover," than the average latter-day Lee album. --- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.com
Digitally remastered edition of this 1986 album from the guitarist famed for his high speed dexterity. Detroit Diesel portrays Alvin Lee in more mature and relaxed mood. This collection of 10 tracks includes cuts that range from Blues romps to funky jams. His astonishing technique is still well displayed, but the material gives him a chance to stretch out and groove in a style closer to the Rolling Stones than Ten Years After. An all-star collection of old mates - such as Jon Lord, Joe Brown and George Harrison - make guest appearances, but the heavy duty backing work is carried out by Tim Hinkley (keyboards), Steve Gould (guitar), the late Boz Burrell (bass) and Bryson Graham (drums), who cook up a smokin' rhythm section. Repertoire. --- Editorial Reviews
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