Plugged In

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 42:29

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I'm a fan of Dave's but

phillgelling

Not a good reproduction.... does not seem to have a polished finish. Sounds as though it may have been put together in someones garage.

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hurricanehallam

i love daves music but i cant stand the production on this, the backing tracks sound like midi instruments to me.

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Agreed

rsanfel

I'll second that, great version and I was around when the original came out. It's nice to have him still knocking it out...

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Sabre Dance

JervixServiceJuice

Totally disagree with this reviewer's statement about Dave E's version of "Sabre Dance". I've recently listened to 7 rock versions of this song and Dave's is best.

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Returning to the one-man band approach of his early records, Dave Edmunds crafted a fine comeback with Plugged In. Though his method is similar in execution to Subtle As a Flying Mallet, the impact is different, primarily because he has stripped away much of his Spector-ian pop influences and sticks to a menu of ready-made roots-rockers. Alternating between covers and originals, the song selection is solid, even if only a handful of songs stand out. Among the highlights is an exciting version of Jerry Reed’s instrumental “The Claw,” a sweet cover of Al Anderson’s “Better Word for Love,” and the sunny pop of “Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins).” While the studied, solitary performance on Plugged In can be a little stiff, it’s songs like these that make the album his best record in years. Still, “Sabre Dance ’94″ was entirely unnecessary. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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