Giuda: Let's Do It Again
Giuda: Let's Do It Again
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Giuda
Label: Overdrive
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 783586062838
Genre: Rock
Overdrive present a reissue of Giuda's second album Let's Do It Again, originally released in 2013. Gatefold sleeve; includes poster. Noel Gardner of NME on Giuda: "When a band is described as 'the new Gary Glitter' - by legendary pop Svengali Kim Fowley, no less - and their label proudly slap the quote on their website rather than irately demanding a retraction, you're entitled to wonder what the hell is going on. The answer: Italian quintet Giuda are the greatest '70s glam-rock band to have existed since... The 1970s. Bedecked with more handclaps and tambourines than a Pentecostal church, their second album starts with a Mud reference ('Wild Tiger Woman'), cribs from The Sweet's 'Blockbuster' ('Teenage Rebel') and reaches a conceptual zenith with the song title 'Roller Skates Rule OK'. Their zeal for time travel would be frightening if they didn't write such stomping tunes. "
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