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Wild & Free  (Audio CD) 
by The Radiators

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: July 08, 2008
Studio: RADZ RECORDS
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Wild and Free
2. House of Blue Lights
3. Suck the Head, Squeeze the Tip
4. Oh Beautiful Loser
5. Love Trouble
6. Where Was You At? - The Radiators, Malone
7. My Home Is on the Border
8. Like Dreamers Do
9. Fever Dream
10. Hard Core
11. Cupid's Got a Mighty Arrow
12. I Want to Go Where the Green Arrow Goes
13. Songs from the Ancient Furnace
Disc: 2
1. The Girl with the Golden Eyes
2. Hard Time Train
3. Have a Little Mercy
4. One-Eyed Jack
5. Doctor Doctor
6. The Forever Man
7. Strangers
8. Stand by Me, Baby
9. When Her Snake Eyes Roll
10. All Meat off the Same Bone
11. Hard Rock Kid
12. Last Getaway - The Radiators, Malone, Dave
13. Tear My Eyes Out
14. King Solomon Don't Mind
15. Red Dress
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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4This is a must have  Aug 26, 2008
The Radiators are special band,I just got this over the weekend and can't get it out of the rotation. I can't give a full blown cut by cut review,
but I can say the grooves are great and the music is uplifting.
Rads, please go to the archives and gives us more!
I only give it 4 stars because I'm being picky, I would have wanted all live and some more extended workouts. But trust me, that is only my preference, this is a fine set and for the price you will be dancing many days to come.


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530 years of radiation, historic!  Jul 29, 2008
This 2 disc release has superb selections from the band's long history, many of them capturing the energy and joy during live performances. Some might say it's a jambalaya of sorts, mixed from their vast and prolific repetoire. What other band has been touring constantly upwards of 200 nights some years with all the original members for more than 30 years!?! The Radiators are a national treasure and this is fishhead music at its finest! Recommended for new and hardcore fans alike.

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5A Magic Carpet Ride!!!  Jul 16, 2008
This is not your typical career-spanning CD compilation, i.e., a collection of "Best Hits" or a ho-hum recycling of previously released material. And why should it be when the legacy of The Radiators lies most notably in their amazing ever-evolving live performances? Shows that have become legendary because they draw upon a treasure chest of 1000+ rotating songs, each setlist completely different than the one before and to follow it, and each performance leaving fans clamoring for more -- as much due to their vast song repertoire as to their masterful musicianship and eerie telepathic interplay, resulting from thirty years of non-stop touring together. This musical retrospective takes the listener on a winding journey traversing the band's entire three-decade career -- presenting a tasty blend of previously unreleased studio recordings, demo tracks, hard-to-find rarities, and hand-picked crowd-pleasing favorites from various live performances. In this audio version of a family scrapbook, hardcore fans and new listeners alike will delight in vintage versions of "Red Dress," "Love Trouble," and "Songs From the Ancient Furnace," extraordinary gems such as "Stand By Me," "Tear My Eyes Out" and "Forever Man" and freshly cooked-up versions of a dreamy "Girl With the Golden Eyes" and a funky, tail-shakin' "Where Was You At?" This is a remarkable collection - with its only fault lying in the fact that it is a mere two discs. Let's hope an encore will follow.

4This is why RADIATORS have been around so many years now!  Jul 13, 2008
I think Ray sez it best:

Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible. The group has a catalog of more than 1,000 songs, has allowed its concerts to be taped from the beginning and hasn't played the same show twice. As singer-guitarist Dave Malone told me in March, "We could have a 20-CD package."

That considered, the 28-song "Wild & Free" does a decent job of showing why the group has been a favorite concert draw for decades and how it's followed its own muse throughout that period. That the group sounds almost the same in 2008 as it did in 1978 is something the die-hards laud. If you haven't liked the Rads until now, "Wild & Free" isn't going to change your mind.

Good New Orleans rock bands have not been abundant in the last 25 years (many of the city's best musicians play funk, jazz or blues) but The Radiators could only be from the Crescent City. The city's slippery rhythms are at the core of The Radiators' sound and make the group stand apart from other great bar bands. The rhythm section of drummer Frank Bua and bassist Reggie Scanlan is both elastic and muscular. The group's greatest strength, however, is the distance between its two singers: Malone owns a gruff voice perfect for bluesy, countrified rock, while Ed Volker is something of a bayou shaman - the kind whose poetry and grace could only exist in Louisiana - and prolific songwriter. His keyboard work is heavily influenced by Big Easy Ghosts who went by
names like Professor Longhair and Tuts Washington. Second guitars are provided by Camile Baudoin.
There are two new studio tracks. Malone's "Where Was You At?" is a funky rocker a la "Papaya" off "New Dark Ages." Volker's "Girl With The Golden Eye" hangs at a comfortable tempo, allowing him to reflect on his formative years ("living in bars/sleeping in cars") - a subject he's getting masterful at capturing - behind a constant guitar lick and his steady keyboard work. It's a fine addition to the band's latter-day catalog.

The rest of the two discs come from the band's archives. Of most interest to hardcore fans will be the eight songs recorded between 1978 and 1980, including early versions of crowd-pleasers "Suck the Head, Squeeze the Tip" and "All Meat Off the Same Band." That the band is fond of mid-tempo grooves and sometimes hangs on to a groove for long amounts of time is a trademark in place from the start. That "Songs From the Ancient Furnace" lasts more than 11 minutes is either delightful or dreadful, depending on your opinion of jam bands. It's preceded by a standout performance of "I Want to Go Where The Green Arrow Goes" from The Ritz in New York City in 1989; here, Malone gets into country soulman role in a major way.

Spending 30 years in the rock 'n' roll game is rare. Doing so with the same lineup borders on impossible. In that regard, Malone was justified in saying The Radiators have earned that 20-disc box set. Here's to many more years. New Orleans wouldn't be the same without you.

- Ray Hogan


 
 
 
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