Blue Murder's "Nothin But Trouble" gets a shiny new makeover with this remastered edition, complete with a gorgeous blue and black cat swirl vinyl.
It's like a collector's dream come true, but does the music live up to the hype? Right from the first track, "Riot", it's clear that this album is a rock 'n' roll rollercoaster.
John Sykes' blistering guitar riffs, Tony Franklin's thunderous bass lines, and Carmine Appice's powerhouse drumming combine to create a sound that is both classic and fresh.
The remastering truly brings out the best in these tracks, adding a richness and depth that was perhaps missing in the original release.
Songs like "Valley Of The Kings" and "Jelly Roll" sound bigger and bolder, with every instrument shining through.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Nothin But Trouble".
Some tracks, like "Black-Hearted Woman", feel a bit dated and formulaic, lacking the spark that makes the rest of the album so compelling.
Overall, this remastered edition of "Nothin But Trouble" is a must-have for any Blue Murder fan.
It's a lovingly crafted reimagining of a classic album, and the stunning vinyl only adds to its appeal.
So grab your cat swirl copy, crank up the volume, and prepare to rock out like never before.
It's like a collector's dream come true, but does the music live up to the hype? Right from the first track, "Riot", it's clear that this album is a rock 'n' roll rollercoaster.
John Sykes' blistering guitar riffs, Tony Franklin's thunderous bass lines, and Carmine Appice's powerhouse drumming combine to create a sound that is both classic and fresh.
The remastering truly brings out the best in these tracks, adding a richness and depth that was perhaps missing in the original release.
Songs like "Valley Of The Kings" and "Jelly Roll" sound bigger and bolder, with every instrument shining through.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Nothin But Trouble".
Some tracks, like "Black-Hearted Woman", feel a bit dated and formulaic, lacking the spark that makes the rest of the album so compelling.
Overall, this remastered edition of "Nothin But Trouble" is a must-have for any Blue Murder fan.
It's a lovingly crafted reimagining of a classic album, and the stunning vinyl only adds to its appeal.
So grab your cat swirl copy, crank up the volume, and prepare to rock out like never before.






