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Road Food (2003 Remastered)

The Guess Who

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Customer Reviews

Road Food

For those who followed The Guess Who, this piece of rock history brings back memories of the great voice of Burton Cummings and the musical adeptness of the musicians giving great energy to the performances and great back up vocals. The remastering has an interesting balance of music with the voices layered right up front and around-nice job!

Forgotten Masterpiece

What a delight it is to see iTunes put this album up. I have been looking for this on CD for years with no luck and have almost completely worn out my vinyl copy. Now I can finally get this rare gem on my iPod. This is a fantastic album and arguably the best album to come out of the Guess Who's later collection if not their best album overall. The band seems very at ease with each other and the music just gells and flows marvelously. The main highlights of this album are "One Way Road to Hell" featuring some of Kurt Winter's best soloing and the tearjerking, yet heartwarming, "Ballad of the Last Five Years." At this point, I think the band knew they were coming apart and that track shows them at their most pensive and reflective. The album is consistent and enjoyable and brings back memories of a time when rock and roll rocked and rolled. The Guess Who are probably the most underrated classic rock band and this is probably one of their most underrated albums. A great addition to anyone's Guess Who collection, whether you are and old fan or burgeoning admirer.

Road Food

Long out of print and probably only surviving on vinyl, this is easily Guess Who's best. The band plays very tight on every track and the remastering process and subsequent digitization has retained the essence of the original recording, a fairly decent recording in its day. Glad to see it back in circulation. If you are a fan, it's a must have - if you are discovering the Guess Who, this is a great introduction.

Biography

Formed: 1963 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

While the Guess Who did have several hits in America, they were superstars in their home country of Canada during the 1960s and early '70s. The band grew out of vocalist/guitarist Chad Allan (born Allan Kobel) and guitarist Randy Bachman's Winnipeg-based group Chad Allan and the Expressions, originally known as first the Silvertones and then the Reflections. The remainder of the lineup featured bassist Jim Kale, pianist Bob Ashley, and drummer Garry Peterson. The Expressions recorded a cover of Johnny...
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