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Tag Archives: Andy Scott
SWEET – Hits
February 9, 2014
Angel Air 2014 British fraction of the famous franchise refashion their classic catalogue to lay claim on the band’s legacy and give it a new punch. Lately, Andy Scott’s stormtroopers have been in severe competition, not so much with American-based … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Andy Scott, glam rock, hard rock, Sweet, Tony O'Hora
SWEET – The Answer
November 13, 2013
SPV 1992 / Angel Air 2013 First studio work from reformed and remodelled glamsters gives reply to all the veterans’ detractors. It was a long road to the studio for Andy Scott’s band. Back into the stage fire in 1986, … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Andy Scott, glam rock, hard rock, Sweet
ANDY SCOTT – Solo Singles
September 1, 2013
Repertoire 1993 / Angel Air 2013 Hidden agenda of the SWEET guitarist sees a string of hits and misses with a high memorability quotient. One could bet it’d be Brian Connolly to shoot outside of the quartet he found fame … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Scott, glam rock, Sweet
SWEET – Live At The Marquee 1986
August 25, 2013
SPV 1989 / Angel Air 2013 Back from the ashes and hardened to the bone, the original heavy glamsters deliver a killer set. “Ballroom Blitz” in the same context as “Fanfare For The Common Man”? Yes, in 1986, soon after … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Scott, hard rock, Phil Lanzon, Sweet
SWEET – Desolation Boulevard Revisited / Sweet Fanny Adams Revisited
April 9, 2013
Sweet 2012 British version of venerable glamsters harden their veneer and recreate their glorious past. Looks like there’s a competition between Steve Priest’s and Andy Scott’s fractions of SWEET, with the latter, based in the U.K., trying to musically cross … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Scott, glam rock, hard rock, live, Sweet, Tony O'Hora