Strikes
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Road Fever
- I Got a Line on You
- Left Turn on a Red Light
- Pay My Dues
- Baby Blue
- Wishing Well
- Run and Hide
- Train, Train (Prelude)
- Train, Train
- Highway Song
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19006 in Music
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Japanese reissue features a total of 10 tracks packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Atco. 2006.
Customer Reviews
Where have these guys been all of my life?
I just received 'Strikes' along with 'Tomcattin'' and 'Marauder' in the mail today and I'm absolutely reeling from the effects of the first. I cranked 'Road Fever' and went from standing with my hands at my hips in cautious expectation to arching my back and grinding my air-guitar in the space of three seconds. 'Strikes' is insanely loaded with a potential so dangerous that it should soon become apparent to you that there's a cobra's head on the cover for no small reason. The venom is spat hard at you but when it hits, it is sweet ambrosia. As an album, 'Strikes' runs the spectrum from fast and nasty to spiritual and deep although its sound and feel never dares to stray from the hard rock base on which it is planted. Now, there are those who would try to pigeonhole this as countrified Southern hard rock in the Lynyrd Skynyrd 'Nuthin' Fancy' album style. I disagree - Blackfoot are a generic sound genre and must be heard to be believed. Mr Medlocke and his unsung crew are undeserving back-seaters in rock's gallery of heroes. Sure, there could be a bit of Montrose in there if you stretch your imagination a little but this band is out of this world. I'm extremely surprised that I got this far in life (25.5 years and having discovered the likes of Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, ARS and co. aeons before) only to have found this band by way of linking on the 'Customers who bought this also bought ______' box while reading up on a ZZ Top album I'd wrongly thought I'd missed. These guys rock harder than any genuine rock outfit I've ever heard in my life! 'Strikes' has struck fast and it has struck hard at me; now I'm going to have to redraw my mental map of rock and roll.
Awesone! This is the one that put Blackfoot on the map.
This album from the first chords of "Road Fever" to the fading out of "Highway Song" is nothing short of a southern fried masterpiece. To me Blackfoot is probably the most underated and often unknown bands there is. Ricky, Charlie, Jackson, and Greg do nothing but rock, rock, rock. They are noted, on this album, mostly for "Train, Train" and "Highway Song" but the rest of the album is straight forward rock and roll. A classic!
THE FIRST OF A PERFECT TRIO
This is one of the finest Southern Rock albums ever. Songs like Train, Train and Highway Song are just as good if not better than any song any other Southern Rock band sung. But there is more on here than just those two songs, the classic and probably the best on here is Left Turn On A Red Light, not to sure what that really means but it's awesome anyway. Ricky Medlocke and Co. are at the top of their game here and the winning streak continues with Tomcattin'.




