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Boogaloo

Boogaloo Tracks
1. Light Comes Down
2. Cheerleader
3. Loverman
4. Open-Up Woman
5. Talk Talk
6. Nothing So Good
7. Party in the Kremlin
8. God Save the South
9. Robber and the Roadie
10. Waiting
11. May Heaven Keep You
Nazareth - Boogaloo
Boogaloo Review
1998 album by Dan McCafferty, Darrell Sweet, Pete Agnew, Jimmy Murrison & Ronnie Leahy, the musical legends better known as Scotland's premier hard rock act Nazareth. Called the '...last survivors of street rock' by the British RecordMirror, 'Boogaloo' finds them sticking to their guns: track upon track of straightforward, unembellished rock the way they've been cranking it up & out since the '70s! 11 tracks.A CBH/ Steamhammer/ SPV release.


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FLASH - ONE OF THE BEST HARD ROCK ALBUMS EVER!!
5
I own all of Nazareth's albums, at least 20 or so, and I wanted to let the album age a bit before forming my opinion - but I have to say this is the best album they have ever made! Fast songs, slow songs, funky songs, boogie songs - and all are excellent. It seems to combine all the different genres of music the band has experimented with into one incredible sound. Usually a bands best effort comes early in their career, so this album is a truly amazing feat - even a triumph. Even their best albums have 1 or 2 bad songs, but I just cannot criticize any of the tracks on this album. Light Comes Down, Talk Talk, Robber and the Roadie, Loverman, Light Comes Down, and Waiting are the top tier of songs, and the rest of the songs are very respectable and clever. It is an extremely fastpaced album, and the final ballad doesn't really match their finer ones, but the Southern boogie/blues track "God Saved The South" is excellent lyrically and has a great feel, and is the the only song on the album that lets you catch your breath. Some of Nazareth's albums are all over the place, and seem to sound like 3 different albums mixed together - but on Boogaloo the variety is wonderful, yet all the songs still mesh together well. This album is wonderful, I've given it incredible replay over the past 1 to 2 years, 5 STARS with no hesitation on my part - and I'm being objective. I own almost every classic hard rock album ever made, and this one is a treasure.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-11-11
Sorry... it tries too hard to rock.
2
I love the Naz. They are my BOYZ! I love most of their albums after "Hair of the Dog." "No Jive" was awesome, but the two follow ups to that, this and "Move Me" just try to hard to "rock out."

There is a point in life where rock stars have to cease singing about cheerleaders, booze and sex, and Nazareth has passed that point. They wrote prolific songs in the 80's about politics, and life in general, so I expect more. This album has about 2 good songs.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-12-16
Diappointment
3
Being a hardcore Naz fan I was diappointed with this album. It has its moments with 'Talk Talk', Nothing so good' and 'God Loves the South',but overall trying to hard to be hard - at times grating. Get Loud and Proud (only if Hollis Brown wasn't on there), Rampant,Hair of the Dog,Close Enough for Rock...,Expect No Mercy and 2XS and see what they're about.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-01-25