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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Last great Travers album Apr 06, 2007 I have this on vinyl, been a Pat fan since '78 - I thought Black Pearl was a great record until I listened a little closer. "Crash" is Pat's crossover into the serious keyboard fixation, without losing the great guitar work... I still love his playing, even after all these years.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Great Album Jan 12, 2006 This is by far the best Pat Travers album ever. I've had this album since college. The songs are almost voodoo blues yet mesmerizing rockers that overlap each other with depth and complexity. The album comes across as intense and dark, but much of this music is melodic and airy. My personal standout here is "Can't Be Right", but every song is fantastic. Pat Travers is a true musician who has stood the test of time. I hope he continues writing such impressive music for many more years to come.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Crash & Burn Cd by Pat Travers Aug 19, 2005 Received my item with no problems and the CD was new and sounds great. I appreciated the fact that I could still find this CD. This CD has the title song which was a hit and check out "The Big Event" track
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Cole's Gold Nov 09, 2003 This one takes the cake. Travers was at his pinnacle with Crash and Burn. Solid rocking guitar work and amazing keyboard work as well, for the underated Ottawa, Canada native. I remember when this album was released, bought it, and brought it with me everywhere I went, turning everyone who listened to it into a Pat Travers fan. Seeing him play these songs live will always be one of my best musical memories.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
More Burn than crash Jan 24, 2002 Pat Travers is one of the most underrated guitar players, singer/songwriters in the universe. While I feel his best work was to come...the first four tracks on this CD are great and well worth the purchase.His guitar riffs are varied and show alot of range without dragging on and on like so many axe men of that era. His rough, soulful vocal style fits like a glove. The foray into jazz/rockish keyboard compositions are but a slight detour from the real strengh of PT...guitar based hard rock!! Track 8 is laughable. Thank god he came to his senses and avoided that light wieght rubbish in future recordings. Check out his "Blues Magnet" and "Halfway to Somewhere" CD's...they are the real deal!!
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