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01. Maximum Rock 'N Roll
02. Don't You Scream
03. Down And Dirty
04. Highway Rebel
05. Jazz It Up
06. Stay Away From Water
07. You Bore Me
08. Take Me Or Leave Me
09. Virtually Good
10. 16 Years Old King

Armand Valeta – Vocals and Guitar
LG Valeta – Lead Guitar
Dolphin – Drums
Raw – Bass

 

This hard rockin’ quartet from Barcelona Spain, known simply as ’77 (and yes their name is taken from the release year of “Let There Be Rock” by rockers AC/DC), is here to rock your world in an, oh so familiar way, with their third offering from Listenable Records, “Maximum Rock’n’Roll!” And I assure you….it lives up to its name! ’77 has absolutely nothing to hide when they claim that they are influenced by the Bon Scott era of AC/DC.

After just one run through of this LP, if I didn’t know better I would swear this album would fit chronologically, somewhere between AC/DC’s “High Voltage” and “Powerage.” From the uncanny resemblance of front man Armand Valeta’s voice to that of Bon Scott to the driving bass lines of Raw Rau, ’77 is a perfect retro fit to the hard rock of yesteryear! Armand not only covers the vocal duties, but also slings an axe. And yet another coincidental comparison to their influential heroes in AC/DC, Armand’s Brother LG Valeta takes to task the duties of lead guitar stretching strings in a manner that would make Angus Young proud! LG does not disappoint! All the while Dolphin Riot compliments the driving bass lines with crisp, yet simplistic time keeping from behind the drum kit.

The title track, Maximum Rock’n’Roll, is also the lead track. And at approximately 6 seconds in, the toe tapping starts, setting the tone for a rock’n’roll party with a cliché boogie riff, a touch of distortion and an injection of rockabilly. And it only takes a little over 60 seconds to get the first dose of AC/DC influenced song writing as the familiar contrasting high tone guitar fills shine brightly!

It doesn’t take long for the ’77 boys to shift gears and jam the throttle down! As Don’t You Scream, gets rolling so does the inadvertent head bobbing! One of the stronger songs on the album, Down and Dirty, lends enough sleaze to the psyche to keep any rock’n’roll attitude fresh, not to mention its ready made for just about any strip club runway in town! Jazz It Up adds “funk” to the mix with a very catchy rhythm and probably the most “original” sound on the entire album. There are definitely some high points to this disc in tracks Highway Rebel, Virtually Good, You Bore Me and the aforementioned Down and Dirty and Jazz It Up. But even the tracks that fill in around these are very good!

As opposed to riff driven writing, ’77 has lent themselves to the AC/DC style of high volume, simple chord progression, driving bass lines while concentrating their songs with memorable guitar fills that you will remember for a long time! If you are a rocker and like ‘70s flavored Hard Rock. ---heavymetalicu.com

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77 (Seventy Seven!) - High Decibels (2011) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3130-77/11689-77-seventy-seven-high-decibels-2011.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3130-77/11689-77-seventy-seven-high-decibels-2011.html 77 (Seventy Seven!) - High Decibels (2011)

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01. High Decibels 04:12		play
02. (Gotta Go) Gotta Hit The Road 04:48
03. Are You Ready For Rock’n'Roll 03:24
04. Beat It Up 03:54
05. Backdoor Man 04:28
06. Gimme’ A Dollar 05:40
07. This Girl Is On Fire 03:20	play
08. Meltin’ In A Spoon 04:04
09. Since You Been Gone 03:51
10. Promised Land 08:37
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11. Things You Can’t Talk About 05:31

Armand Valeta – Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
LG Valeta – Lead Guitar
Johnnie Dolphin – Drums
Raw – Bass

 

Is it possible for an AC/DC like band to outdo AC/DC? If there was a band up to the challenge, ’77 would be the act. ’77 recently released their sophomore effort, High Decibels, and they show no sign of the dreaded sophomore slump.

Singer Armand Valeta continues to show his near perfect vocal mimicry of AC/DC’s legendary singer Bon Scott. His brother, LG Valeta, has Angus Young’s sound and style down to perfection. Sure the music or style isn’t very original, but what ’77 lacks in originality, they show in the pure passion they devoted to the music. Their latest effort High Decibels is a another hard rockin’ affair that will please those that enjoyed the band’s debut album, 21st Century Rock. Some of my favorites on this CD are the high octane title track “High Decibels”, “Let’s Beat It Up” and “Gimme A Dollar”.

If you need an AC/DC like fix to hold you over until Brian Johnson & Angus Young record another album, High Decibels is an album, you will want to purchase. I enjoyed it, and I think you will too. --- hardrockhideout.com

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