The Quireboys - A Bit of What You Fancy (30th Anniversary Edition) (1990/2021)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 393 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 133 MB | 00:57:31
Rock, Hard Rock, Sleaze Rock | Label: Off Yer Rocka Recordings
Spearheaded by a massive U.K. buzz, England's press darlings of 1989-1990, London Quireboys, unleashed Little Bit of What You Fancy on an unsuspecting U.S. audience in 1990. Drenched in good time, barroom, whiskey-soaked swagger, the album is a veritable throwback to the '70s in the best possible sense. To put it in laymen's terms, initially, the Black Crowes were to the the Rolling Stones what London Quireboys were to Rod Stewart and the Faces. Because not only did singer Spike Gray's "weathered" voice wear an uncanny resemblance to one Rod Stewart, Quireboys went so far as to hire former Stewart guitarist and engineer Jim Cregan and George Tutko to man the boards on their freshman effort.