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 Post subject: [2011-12-06] Nils Lofgren "Old School" with guests Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm and Sam Moore (Vision)
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:06 pm 
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Nils Lofgren's new solo album release is a classic Nils, rock album featuring a collection of 12 songs. 11 are new originals by Nils and "Irish Angel" is beautiful ballad written by Bruce McCabe that Nils has been performing in his shows recently. "Let Her Get Away" is a haunting acoustic gem co-written with Root Boy Slim. Featuring rough, raw blues dobros and searing electric guitars to beautiful acoustic tracks, "Old School" is classic Nils at his diverse best. Featuring the legendary Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm and Sam Moore as guest vocalists, this album has it all and promises to rank among his best.

1. Old School
2. 60 Is The New 18
3. Miss You Ray
4. Love Stumbles On
5. Amy Joan Blues
6. Irish Angel
7. Ain't Too Many Of Us Left
8. When You Were Mine
9. Just Because You Love Me
10. Dream Big
11. Let Her Get Away
12. Why Me

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 Post subject: [2011-12-06] Nils Lofgren "Old School" with guests Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm and Sam Moore (Vision)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:58 pm 
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Hope this album is true to its title as a followup to the album of Neil Young covers that preceded it. There was a time when Lofgren had as much as style and almost as much substance as his employer of over a quarter-century, Bruce Springsteen.


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 Post subject: [2011-12-06] Nils Lofgren "Old School" with guests Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm and Sam Moore (Vision)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:32 pm 
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dovetail wrote:
Hope this album is true to its title as a followup to the album of Neil Young covers that preceded it. There was a time when Lofgren had as much as style and almost as much substance as his employer of over a quarter-century, Bruce Springsteen.

I agree.

Haven't liked any of his studio records since Crooked Line though. Hoping this will be some kind of return to form. Am already familiar with some of these songs done live (like Irish Angel) so I'm not too optimistic though.


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