George Thorogood and The Destroyers - Bad to the Bone: 25th Anniversary Edition Review
by Gary Schwind
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George Thorogood is one of those guys who, when you think about the pantheon of rock n roll, he may not be one of the first you consider. But I ask you: who is more rock n roll than George Thorogood? In fact, all you have to hear is the opening track "Back to Wentzville" to be convinced of Thorogood's status as a true blue rock n roller.This is a great compilation of songs including "Bad to the Bone" (naturally) as well as Thorogood's covers of "Nobody But Me," "No Particular Place to Go," and "Wanted Man." In fact, it contains new recordings of all those songs in addition to a new recording of "New Boogie Chillun." Certainly, I can't complain too much about a collection of Thorogood and The Destroyers. The new recordings (all 6 of them) are great, but I might have preferred that this collection run a little deeper. You can't go wrong with "New Boogie Chillun." It absolutely rocks. However, if I were making the call, I would like to see this collection run a little deeper to include tracks like "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" and "Get a Haircut." Still, George and The Destroyers are still delivering the goods and you need look no further than this 25th anniversary edition to see that.
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