Top left corner Top right corner
PopRockBands
.com
English
Español
Bottom left corner Bottom right corner
Top left corner Top right corner

Nazareth

Nazareth Album: “Greatest Hits [Salvo]”

Album Information :
Title: Greatest Hits [Salvo]
Release Date:2010-04-13
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:698458940124
Customers Rating :
Average (3.8) :(19 votes)
.
7 votes
.
6 votes
.
3 votes
.
1 votes
.
2 votes
Track Listing :
1 Razamanaz Video
2 Holy Roller Video
3 Shanghai'd In Shanghai Video
4 Love Hurts Video
5 Turn On Your Receiver Video
6 Bad Bad Boy Video
7 This Flight Tonight Video
8 Broken Down Angel Video
9 Hair Of The Dog Video
10 Sunshine Video
11 My White Bicycle Video
12 Woke Up This Morning Video
13 Expect No Mercy Video
14 Telegram Video
15 Just To Get Into It Video
16 Teenage Nervous Breakdown Video
17
18 Go Down Fighting Video
19 Dream On Video
20 Every Time It Rains
Shelby Lambert (Bethany, Oklahoma USA) - February 25, 2006
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Fun-loving lads--fun-loving music

Ah, the wild, wild North of Britain! Home to such rowdy legends as the Animals from Newcastle, Jethro Tull from Blackpool, and who can forget those "darlings of Dunfermline"--Nazareth!

Long before The Bay City Rollers came along to polish and "pretty-up" the image of the Scottish pop star, rock critics were dismissing Nazareth's music as "dog food". But like every good Scot, the band pressed on doing their own thing, caring not what some "frisco bay scribe" thought of them, but winning converts of many American rock fans who related to the folk-influenced, country-leaning, hard-rock boogie anthems of an overseas unit many Americans could easily mistake for their own. This "greatest hits" collection gives you that sense from start-to-finish. Early band compositions like "Shanghai'd in Shanghai" and "Go Down Fighting", with their repetitive sloganeering and driving rhythm, make Nazareth sound like the sort of band that AC/DC inspired to be (which they were, minus the honky-tonk leanings of songs like "Holiday" and "Broken Down Angel".) "Go Down Fighting", in particular, is an anthem for anyone who ever had to stand up to a bully in their life (and come to think of it, could have been a poor man's anthem for Scotland, in general--a nation with a history of being bullied herself. "I can fight dirty when I'm scared"--in deed!) To me, the most intense, relentless Nazareth rocker of all has to be "Razamanaz". Having never seen this band in concert before myself to know for sure, I would have to assume this song was a standard concert opener, and if it was, I would have to rate it right up there with "Footstompin' Music" by Grand Funk Railroad as far as great, lively opening numbers to get the fans pumped up and excited for the show. If "Razamanaz", with its bone-crunching, fast-paced boogie doesn't move you, you don't have a pulse! But that could possibly be the influence of the producer on "Razamanaz", Roger Glover from Deep Purple, because the song bears a striking resemblance to the Deep Purple number, "Speed King"--Roger possibly encouraging the band to write a hard-and-fast number in the same vein.

I would never really consider anyone in this band to be an "ouststanding" musician, but they all contributed to make a good collective product. Funny, as much as the Brits cite the influence of American blues in much of their playing, very few were as adept at playing slide guitar as Nazareth's Manny Charlton. And the slide playing throughout many of the songs on this collection is of the quality that would have even made the likes of Joe Walsh or Duane Allman smile! And there's the singer Dan McCafferty--I'm not sure, but I'm beginning to think having a "raspy" voice is a Scottish thing! Rod Stewart, Bon Scott, and Dan himself. I suppose some Scots are just genetically-predisposed to sound like they swallowed razor blades. Dan's voice can be downright painful to listen to at times!

And of course, there are the obligatory hits on this collection--"Love Hurts" and "Hair of The Dog", but for those who have never heard the rest of what makes Nazareth so great, once you give those other songs a listen, you will forget those two hits easily--I promise! Nazareth, like so many others from the 70s, like Free, Mountain, and Thin Lizzy, had so many great songs, if you only ever heard the one-or-two the radio plays, you are really missing out. This bands music is so catchy, and their arrangements so tight, it will grow on you instantly. Virtually every number is almost a sing-a-long. Buy this "greatest hits" collection, and you will have a hard time taking it off your CD player for weeks!

Jabuben (omaha, nebraska) - January 25, 2000
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- if it ain't broke...

this is a very good album... lots of variety in the song styles. ballads, rockers... songs like "my white bicycle" that make you scratch your head and say, "Huh?" :)

I'd give this one a 5, except for a really bad remix of Morning Dew. If the Doors covered this song, this is what it would sound like... I'd suggest looking in the used CD bins for this album with its original purple cover - that has the same tracks (possibly not the live version of Cocaine... i had it on cassette, and that song was missing) but it has the original version of Morning Dew, which is a song worth a little driving around.

Lindman "CLindman" (São Paulo-SP, Brazil) - September 14, 2009
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Be careful!

The are four diferent versions of the CD "Nazareth's Greatest Hits", with diferents track lists.

This review is about the version from Holland, with 16 tracks....

Don't buy this one!

There's no "Hair of the Dog"; no "Razamanaz"..

And worst of it all: the sound quality is positivelly awful...

Buy the 1996 version (18 tracks)...the sound quality and track list is much better.

Existem quatro diferentes versões do CD "Nazareth's Greatest Hits; com diferentes listas de faixas.

Esse review é sobre a versão importada da Holanda, com 16 faixas.

Não compre essa!

Não tem "Hair of the Dog"; não tem "Razamanaz"

E pior de tudo: a qualidade sonora é péssima!

Compre a versão de 1996 (18 faixas) ...a qualidade sonora, seleção de faixas e encartes são muito melhores.

Stephen Maestas "toooldtorockandroll-tooyoung... (Albuquerque,NM) - October 12, 2007
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Nazareth-Best Of

Best way to get a good sample of most of the better songs of Nazareth. Alternatively, one could go with Hair of The Dog and Expect No Mercy, but you wouldn't have "This Flight Tonight". Better yet, get this album and Expect No Mercy.

Mike Reed "Mike Reed" (USA) - April 10, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Nazareth - 'Greatest Hits' (Castle Music)

More or less,just another decent compilation of some of Nazareth's best songs.The CD reissue tags on five(5)bonus cuts which is always good.Timeless gems here include "Razamanaz",their top 40 hit "Love Hurts","This Flight Tonight",their signature song "Hair Of The Dog" and their cover of Tomorrow's "My White Bicycle".Good if you like '70's hard rock.Duh!

Bottom left corner Bottom right corner
Top left corner Top right corner
Bookmark and SharePrivacy PolicyTerms of UseContact Us
Bottom left corner Bottom right corner