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Vivian Campbell
Two Sides of If
Release Date: 2005 09 27
Label: Sanctuary

After his tenure in several of heavy metal's most legendary groups (most notably Whitesnake and Def Leppard), Vivian Campbell steps out into the spotlight for his first solo endeavor, and the results are nothing less than impressive. Taking his first vocal bows behind the microphone is a big step for someone who usually lets his fingers do the talking, but Campbell's vocal delivery is surprisingly inoffensive, especially in comparison to some axe slingers who think they have vocal cords. On this 12-song session of gritty, no-frills blues-rock, Campbell pays homage to blues gods like Willie Dixon and Robert Johnson alongside latter-day geniuses like Rory Gallagher. Fans of Campbell's shredding may be taken aback by the switch, but those with open minds and ears will be treated to a pleasant surprise. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Messin' with the KidLondon3:23
2I'm ReadyDixon3:10
3Calling CardGallagher4:54
4Come on in My KitchenJohnson4:38
5HunterWells, Jones, Jackson, Dunn, Cropper3:55
6Like It This WayKirwan4:23
7I Ain't SuperstitiousDixon4:59
8SpoonfulDixon4:39
9Reconsider BabyFulson2:58
10Good or Bad TimesPryor3:55
1132/20 BluesJohnson3:14
12Willin' for SatisfactionGibbons4:30

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2005CDSanctuary
2005CDDiesel Motor



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