Atlanta Rhythm Section/Back Up Against the Wall
Atlanta Rhythm Section/Back Up Against the Wall
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Our Take
Our Take
Welcome to the smooth, southern sounds of the Atlanta Rhythm Section! This self-titled album perfectly captures the essence of 70s rock with its groovy melodies and laid-back vibes. From the opening track "Love Me Just a Little" to the closing notes of "All Night Rain", each song is a journey through toe-tapping rhythms and soulful lyrics.
Back Up Againstin continues to showcase the band's signature sound, with tracks like "Dreamy Alabama" and "Red Tape Blues" effortlessly blending blues and rock influences. The guitar riffs are as slick as a Georgia peach, and the harmonies are tighter than a pair of skinny jeans.
Overall, Atlanta Rhythm Section has created a timeless album that will have you swaying and singing along from start to finish. So grab a cold one, kick back, and let the music take you on a journey down south. You won't regret it.
Verdict: Atlanta Rhythm Section's self-titled album and Back Up Againstin are a nostalgic trip through the golden age of rock, filled with catchy hooks and effortless cool. In the words of the band themselves, "So into you, darlin', if you are into us". And trust us, you'll be into them after just one listen. A must-have for any music lover's collection.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Love Me Just a Little (Sometime)
2. Baby No Lie
3. All in Your Mind
4. Earnestine
5. Forty Days and Forty Nights
6. Another Man's Woman (It's So Hard)
7. Days of Our Lives
8. Yours and Mine
9. Can't Stand It No More
10. One More Problem
Disc: 2
1. Wrong
2. Cold Turkey, Tenn
3. Will I Live On
4. A Livin' Lovin' Wreck
Disc: 1
5. Superman
6. What You Gonna Do About It
7. Conversation
8. Redneck
9. Make Me Believe It
10. It Must Be Love
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Atlanta Rhythm Section
ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION: The Southern Rock Legends Making Magic on the Stage Atlanta Rhythm Section, or ARS for short, are the ultimate embodiment of Southern cool. With a sound as smooth as bourbon on a summer's day, this group of musical maestros has been blessing our ears since the early '70s. Hailing from Georgia, these Southern rockers blend elements of country, blues, and good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll to create a sound that's as unique as it is timeless. Led by the charismatic Ronnie Hammond, ARS have a knack for crafting melodies that stick in your head like sweet Georgia peaches. Their laid-back grooves and soulful harmonies will transport you to a place where the sun always shines and the music never stops. But don't let their easygoing vibe fool you - these guys are serious musicians. With a tight rhythm section that could rival the best in the business and guitar licks that will make your hair stand on end, ARS know how to put on a show like no other. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their sound, Atlanta Rhythm Section are guaranteed to get your toes tapping and your heart singing. So grab a cold one, sit back, and let the sweet sounds of ARS wash over you like a warm Southern breeze. Trust us, you won't regret it.
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