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All For One

The Screaming Jets
All For One

[Album]
20 April 1991
Rock

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Library Status Complete FLAC 16bit/44.1khz CD


MindKiller Review
(7 January 2023)

Rating - 4 Stars

The first edition of Gravelling's provides a brief review on one of the most important debut records from an Aussie rock band that has become an institution in Australian rock history. I can't recall how I heard of the band when this record came out in 1991. Triple Y in Whyalla must have played some songs. That's the only way I would have heard the music before I went to the local record store and it had it there for sale. First track 'C'Mon' blew me away. 'Better' is the single that is still played on rotation today and for that reason it has become a song I don't like so much. If you have a close listen to the record, there are some gems in addition to those two tracks. 'Starting out' is a catchy track. 'Blue Sashes' buried in the second half of the record is a real call to arms, and I absolutely love this track. But is has to be 'Shine On' that is the true measure of how a ballsy pub rock band can put together a 'ballad' if you want to call it that (a slow song). It is catchy and a great song to sing. A great Aussie band that went onto smack out some more records that back up their first full-length.
Tracks:  
(1/1) 1.
The Screaming Jets - C'mon (02:49)
(1/1) 2.
The Screaming Jets - No Point (04:17)
(1/1) 3.
The Screaming Jets - Better (04:38)
(1/1) 4.
The Screaming Jets - Needle (03:50)
(1/1) 5.
The Screaming Jets - Shine On (06:08)
(1/1) 6.
The Screaming Jets - Starting Out (04:05)
(1/1) 7.
The Screaming Jets - Stop The World (04:26)
(1/1) 8.
The Screaming Jets - Blue Sashes (03:30)
(1/1) 9.
The Screaming Jets - Sister Tease (03:19)
(1/1) 10.
The Screaming Jets - F.R.C. (03:46)
(1/1) 11.
The Screaming Jets - Got It (03:43)
(1/1) 12.
The Screaming Jets - The Only One (03:10)

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