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Shake Some Action

The Flamin' Groovies
The Flamin' Groovies
Shake Some Action
After a five-year break that saw the departure of frontman Roy Loney, Flamin' Groovies returned to the record racks with SHAKE SOME ACTION. The 1976 collection, the band's first for Sire, marked a shift in direction to power pop informed by the British Invasion; the San Francisco quintet worked with producers Greg Shaw and Dave Edmunds (who shared an affinity for the rock of preceding decades), cutting the bulk of the album in Wales. While powerful covers of W. C. Handy and Chuck Berry songs recall the band's earlier incarnation, it's the chiming originals by Cyril Jordan and Chris Wilson that leave the strongest impression - “You Tore Me Down,” “I Can't Hide” and the title track have drive and melody to burn. Writer John Borack's Ultimate Power Pop Guide drew its name from SHAKE SOME ACTION, and the album remains a shining example of the form

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