Status Quo - Thirsty Work (Deluxe Edition) (1994/2020)

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Title: Thirsty Work (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 1994/2020
Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:57:18
Total Size: 275 mb | 885 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

1. Status Quo - Goin' Nowhere
2. Status Quo - I Didn't Mean It
3. Status Quo - Confidence
4. Status Quo - Point Of No Return
5. Status Quo - Sail Away
6. Status Quo - Like It Or Not
7. Status Quo - Soft In The Head
8. Status Quo - Queenie
9. Status Quo - Lover Of The Human Race
10. Status Quo - Sherri, Don't Fail Me Now!
11. Status Quo - Rude Awakening Time
12. Status Quo - Back On My Feet
13. Status Quo - Restless
14. Status Quo - Ciao-Ciao
15. Status Quo - Tango
16. Status Quo - Sorry

CD2

1. Status Quo - Survival
2. Status Quo - She Knew Too Much
3. Status Quo - Tossin' And Turnin'
4. Status Quo - Down To You
5. Status Quo - Beautiful
6. Status Quo - And I Do
7. Status Quo - Democracy
8. Status Quo - I Didn't Mean It (Acoustic Version)
9. Status Quo - Sherri, Don't Fail Me Now! (Extended Version)
10. Status Quo - Restless (Orchestral Version)
11. Status Quo - I Didn't Mean It (Hooligan Version)
12. Status Quo - Goin' Nowhere (Live At The Stockholm Globe Arena, Sweden _ 1994)
13. Status Quo - Soft In The Head (Live At The Stockholm Globe Arena, Sweden _ 1994)
14. Status Quo - Rude Awakening Time (Live At The Stockholm Globe Arena, Sweden _ 1994)
15. Status Quo - Restless (Live At Royal Albert Hall, UK _ 1994)

1994's Thirsty Work is one of those peculiar albums that Status Quo seemed increasingly prone to during the 1980s and 1990s, whereby they would follow a return-to-form corker with something that leaves you wondering just who you're listening to. In this case, it was the spectacular Rock Til You Drop that had just raised hopes back to stratospheric proportions, only for them all to be dashed within minutes of the next record's opening cut kicking off. And "Going Nowhere" is actually one of Thirsty Work's better moments. Returning to the more pop than rock realms that scarred their late-'80s output, Thirsty Work is best remembered for the hit "I Didn't Mean It," and the driving pulse of "Rude Awakening Time." But a band that prided itself on its ability to revamp the most unlikely of cover songs comes up against an unyielding wall when faced by Jennifer Warnes' "Restless," while their own "Lover of the Human Race" could politely be described as "experimental," provided you're not too concerned about whether it works or not. Elsewhere, "Sherri Don't Fail Me Now" is rendered all the more pallid by the decision to release it as a single if this really was the best the record company could find, no wonder the fans stayed away in droves. But "Ciao, Ciao" and "Soft in the Head" restore one's faith in the band just a little and at least remind us why we loved the group in the first place. It's just a shame that Quo themselves don't seem so sure.


  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.