Hi all,
The recent 20 Golden Greats thread seems to have turned into a "why didn't The Shadows do more to promote x, y and z?," thread - so I thought I'd state my feelings about the Guardian Angel LP, in case anyone else agrees/disagrees! Here goes...
I remember being really excited before Guardian Angel came out! I’d read in the music press that the next Shadows’ album was to contain all original material – three instrumentals and eight vocals (I think they got this the wrong way round!). Finally, I thought, my self-appointed role of ‘Shadows’ ambassador to the young’ was about to be fulfilled. After years of cover versions and ‘quantity over quality’ LPs…
Bearing in mind this was the last occasion when the record company presumably said, “You can do what you like on this one,” it came as a bit of a disappointment! Two of the tracks – I Will Return and How Do I Love Thee? – are IMHO unlistenable: turgid, drum-machine laden, dreary mush! I know a lot of people like the title track, but – to me – it sounds like a third-rate Dire Straits song. Again, plodding and dreary. Look Back on Love – presumably a Brian Bennett library piece – begins with an appealing melody, but then suddenly there is crashing, discordant synth-led noise. Not what I want from The Shads! Allowing for the fact that it’s a mid-‘80s album with associated production stylings (which I’ve always found difficult to listen to, I’m afraid!), I quite like the rest of the songs. Turning Point is a masterpiece, and the other vocals are good, I think. Hank’s playing is, as always, superb! But the album as a whole, I don’t find anywhere near as enjoyable as Rockin’ With Curly Leads, Tasty, or any number of earlier Shads LPs. Maybe there was internal disagreement over the song selection…
Just my two penn’orth!