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SKU: MVD468D Nazareth: Rock 'n' Roll Telephone - CD


Nazareth: Rock 'n' Roll Telephone - CD
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    Nazareth: Rock 'n' Roll Telephone - CD

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 When we began working on R&R Telephone we had no idea that it might be Dan's last album with the band, so to have this record turn out so fantastically well has been a real delight. The band had not recorded a full album in Scotland for many a year, and to do so in a studio close to our 'spiritual home' of Dunfermline felt really great. There was a wonderful atmosphere in the studio during the sessions, and we think that this shows in the performances. This is an album that will remain in our hearts and minds for a long time. Enjoy!" - Nazareth, February 2014

Track Listing

Boom Bang Bang
One Set Of Bones
Back 2B4
Winter Sunlight
Rock 'N' Roll Telephone
Punch A Hole In The Sky
Long Long Time
The Right Time
Not Today
Speakeasy
God Of The Mountain

Contemporary-sounding, classy, hard-rocking swan song... McCafferty signs off just as he began back in '68: defiant and swinging. -MOJO

In the classic Nazareth tradition - heavy, no frills rock 'n' roll with that rasping voice its unmistakeable signature. Dan McCafferty long ago sealed his reputation as one of the all-time great rock singers, (and) if this album does prove to be his last, he'll be bowing out with that reputation intact. -Classic Rock

Their 23rd studio album is a return to form...there's a rejuvenation, a spark, much more feeling here. (4 stars) -Metal Talk

It's downright amazing that after 45 years of triumph and tragedy Nazareth are still making albums this damn good, still sounding fresh, vital and enthused by their own music. Rock 'n' Roll Telephone shows that they are still operating at the peak of their powers. (9 out of 10) -Power Play

Four decades after being voted Melody Maker's 'brightest hope' of 1973...album 23 is as consistent as ever. A rip-roaring way to say goodbye. -Uncut

If this is the last Nazareth studio album with Dan McCafferty, all I can say is what a way to go... a wonderful swansong. (4 stars) -Get Ready To Rock