The Edgar Winter Group - Shock Treatment (1974) [Vinyl]

Artist: The Edgar Winter Group, Edgar Winter
Title: Shock Treatment
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Epic – PE 32461
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:37
Total Size: 1.6 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Shock Treatment
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Epic – PE 32461
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:37
Total Size: 1.6 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 – Some Kinda Animal (03:05)
A2 – Easy Street (04:13)
A3 – Sundown (03:25)
A4 – Miracle Of Love (03:38)
A5 – Do Like Me (04:48)
B1 – Rock & Roll Woman (02:49)
B2 – Someone Take My Heart Away (04:08)
B3 – Queen Of My Dreams (02:15)
B4 – Maybe Some Day You'll Call My Name (03:52)
B5 – River's Risin' (03:19)
B6 – Animal (04:53)
Review by Michael B. Smith
With this release, Edgar Winter was faced with the question that haunts many a superstar following a highly successful album -- how can he outdo himself? While Shock Treatment falls short of outdoing himself, it still manages to rock pretty righteously. Beginning with this album's answer to their previous "Hangin' Around," "Some Kinda Animal," the band moves into the excellent blues torcher "Easy Street," which is painted with highlights from the substantial saxophone talent of Winter, not to mention some of his finest singing. Like They Only Come Out at Night, this recording includes a pair of haunting ballads, "Maybe Someday You'll Call My Name" and "Someone Take My Heart Away." "Queen of My Dreams," along with "River's Risin'," showcase the Edgar Winter Group doing what they do best -- rocking out with passion and lots of drums and guitar. Not as good as their previous album, but still a winner in its own right.
With this release, Edgar Winter was faced with the question that haunts many a superstar following a highly successful album -- how can he outdo himself? While Shock Treatment falls short of outdoing himself, it still manages to rock pretty righteously. Beginning with this album's answer to their previous "Hangin' Around," "Some Kinda Animal," the band moves into the excellent blues torcher "Easy Street," which is painted with highlights from the substantial saxophone talent of Winter, not to mention some of his finest singing. Like They Only Come Out at Night, this recording includes a pair of haunting ballads, "Maybe Someday You'll Call My Name" and "Someone Take My Heart Away." "Queen of My Dreams," along with "River's Risin'," showcase the Edgar Winter Group doing what they do best -- rocking out with passion and lots of drums and guitar. Not as good as their previous album, but still a winner in its own right.