Triple Distilled
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Glad I'm Not Young
- Better Man
- Begging You
- Pass That Whiskey
- Wanna Smoke
- Could Be Anywhere
- Something About You Girl
- Just A Song
- If There's One Thing I Can Do
- Lost Without My Dignity
- Turning You Down
- Goodbye
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #34241 in Music
- Released on: 2008-10-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .12 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
A large-looming figure among the "Medway Groups" in England, Graham Day was a founding member of The Prisoners, drummedfor The Mighty Caesars, and played with Billy Childish in The Buff Medways. With the Gaolers (who feature American Dan Elektro on drums), Day continues to carry the gnarly garage rock torch. TRIPLE DISTILLED is their first record, and it'sas boozy, raucous, and irreverent as you'd expect, given the title and the band's pedigree. This is immediate, uncomplicated stuff. Day is an acerbic lyricist too--"Glad I'm Not Young" flips the script on rock's usual ageism and "Begging You" wears its libidinal desperation proudly.
Customer Reviews
Enough...
Enough of the waffling, just buy it and the watch out for The Gaolers on tour. Some great tracks, smart lyrics with catchy choruses and great garage rock. Listening to this, or any other Graham Day album you have to ask yourself 'why are these guys not famous?'
He's done it again...
The legend that is Graham Day continues apace with this fantastic slab of garage rock par excellence. If you like your music down and dirty, with a dollop of melody and soul then check out this CD and, indeed, all of Mr Day's back catalogue. He is truly a musical genius whose talent has been sadly ignored by the mainstream. It should be noted that the CD contains 13 songs, rather than the 12 listed. Track thirteen, 'The Most Expensive Sleep' is actually the standout track of the CD - pure adrenalin, knees a trembling, hips a shaking garage rock'n'roll - but played with a complete punk attitude. Mr Day, we salute you and may your talent eventually find its reward in rock'n'roll heaven.



