Sweet - Off The Record (Remastered) (2005)
Artist: Sweet
Title: Off The Record
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: BMG
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 71:09
Total Size: 567/218 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Off The Record
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: BMG
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 71:09
Total Size: 567/218 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fever Of Love [0:04:02.23]
02. Lost Angels [0:04:04.21]
03. Midnight To Daylight [0:03:32.25]
04. Windy City [0:07:29.33]
05. Live For Today [0:03:23.63]
06. She Gimme Lovin' [0:04:04.73]
07. Laura Lee [0:04:17.30]
08. Hard Times [0:04:01.32]
09. Funk It Up [0:03:35.41]
10. A Distinct Lack Of Ancient (B-Side Of "Fever Of Love") (Bonus Track) [0:04:07.48]
11. Funk It Up (Disco Mix - US B-Side Of " Funk It Up") (Bonus Track) [0:05:28.49]
12. Stairway To The Stars (Bonus Track) [0:03:03.66]
13. Why Don't You Do It to Me (B-Side Of "Stairway To The Stars") (Bonus Track) [0:03:14.03]
14. Midnight To Daylight (Extended Version) (Bonus Track) [0:04:10.14]
15. Lost Angels (Demo Version) (Bonus Track) [0:03:46.26]
16. She Gimme Lovin' (Alternative Version - Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track) [0:04:07.00]
17. Hard Times (Alternative Version - Previously Unreleased) (Bonus Track) [0:04:40.03]
After the international success of the self-produced "Fox on the Run," Sweet broke away from songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman in an attempt to shake their "pop puppets" and took a stab at conquering the hard rock album market. Sadly, a lot of their post-hit singles period output lacked the tight songwriting and hooks that made them famous, and this problem is in evidence on Off the Record. The band's musical approach seems schizophrenic on this album: songs like "Windy City" and "Live for Today" attempt a tough sound built on gritty lyrics and heavy guitar riffs, but this approach is undone by the overt slickness of the production, which tarts everything up with Queen-style harmonies and thickly-layered synthesizers that would feel more at home on a prog rock album. There is also an awkward attempt in creating a dance music track in "Funk It Up," which starts with a ham-fisted attempt at a funk rock groove and devolves into a series of repetitive disco-style chants. Despite this confused approach, some solid songs occasionally shine through: "Fever of Love" is a likable rocker built on an effective blend of guitars and synthesizers that sports a catchy chorus worthy of their hits, and "Midnight to Daylight" is a stomping rocker that sports heavy riffs worthy of Black Sabbath. However, moments like these are few and far between on Off the Record, making this an album that's only really suited to Sweet completists.