![]() Pat Travers - Heat In The Street (Live) (04:23)Ġ8. Pat Travers - Makin' Magic (Live) (04:01)Ġ7. Pat Travers - Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) (Live) (05:06)Ġ6. Pat Travers - Go All Night (Live) (04:02)Ġ4. Pat Travers - Gettin' Betta (Live) (04:52)Ġ3. Pat Travers - Hooked On Music (Live) (06:25)Ġ2. Fans of tasteful, intricate guitar work shouldn't overlook this grand band.Ġ1. The Stan Lewis blues classic "Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)" allows audience participation and is the album's clear centerpiece. ![]() This disc delivers on all fronts in the electric blues rock vein. Drummer this time is veteran journeyman Ansley Dunbar. Not your everyday electric bluesman, Pat Travers delivers his scorching high energy blues rock like no other. The chemistry is undeniable and quite funky, with "Gettin' Better" capturing a group as influenced by Parliament-Funkadelic as by the usual blues suspects. This disc is worth the price on the first track alone 'The Riff' will show you what PT is all about. Travers is based in the blues, but his music takes on significant rock power here. Right from the onset of "Hooked on Music," the band explores the broad tonal ranges of electric guitar and the beauty of a flexible rhythm section. Guitarist Pat Thrall, bassist Mars Cowling, and drummer Tommy Aldridge (who debuted together with 1979's Heat in the Street) turn this performance into an intelligent, virtuoso hard rock showcase. ![]() tour, featuring a backing band of no small consequence. Long considered by fans to be Pat Travers' finest hour, Live! Go for What You Know is an exciting live album from his 1979 U.S.
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