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There are a few uncut gems here. "Electricland" actually opens the album on a promising note, with Simon Kirke's tight drum trot pushing up against the song's dark mood and Paul Rodgers' chilling coyote howl. And "Cross Country Boy" sounds absolutely energetic, sandwiched as it is between an antique Chuck Berry stroll (bassist Boz Burrell's "Ballad of the Band") and a sluggish country-blues travelogue (guitarist Mick Ralphs' "Old Mexico").
But whereas Bad Company used to reinvest Sixties electric Anglo-blues clichés with energy and conviction, Rough Diamonds simply finds the group underlining those clichés in dull funk outings ("Untie the Knot") and lame blues ("Nuthin' on the TV"). In fact, the only cutting thing about this album is the cover's serrated edge.
(Posted: Sep 30, 1982)
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- Electric Land
- Untie the Knot
- Nuthin' on the TV
- Painted Face
- Kick Down
- Ballad of the Band
- Cross Country Boy
- Old Mexico
- Downhill Ryder
- Racetrack
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