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Disco de Nazareth: “Snaz”
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Fecha de Publicación:1981-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
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Sello Discográfico:Griffin
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:054421048721
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Originally released on {@A&M} records in 1981, {^Snaz} is one of the better, and least recognized, live '70s (as a style, not necessarily a period in time) {\hard rock} recordings. Unlike more recognized '70s {\metal} artists like {$Black Sabbath}, {$Deep Purple}, {$Thin Lizzy}, and others, {$Nazareth} -- even in their {^Hair of the Dog} heyday -- never were able to put much "heavy" into their {\heavy metal} guitar attack when they recorded in the studio. There wasn't much of a thump coming from the drums and bass either, and the overall affect was a wimpy sound that didn't nearly serve the band's fine material as well as it should have. All of this left {$Nazareth}'s otherwise respectable '70s studio recordings with much to be desired sonically. Recorded live in Vancouver, {^Snaz} is a production and engineering highlight in the band's career. The energy and recklessness of {$Nazareth}'s material is much more palpable on these live versions, and while things get a little sloppy at times, it's never distracting. Fans of {$Nazareth} simply must add this record (most recently re-released by {@Castle} in 1997) to their collection of essential band releases. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide
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