Status Quo -
The Party Ain't Over Yet
reviewed by guest reviewer Quo
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As a quo fan the 2 years wait for this was worth the wait. This was their 40th anniversary and in the same week of release quo were on Corrie street and this strong album hit the charts at 18.

The album kicks of with the title track and the number 11 hit single. Then "Gotta Get Up And Go" which is very reminissant of Quo in the 70's. Then on to the second single "All That Counts Is Love" which is a strong, happy song but got f**k all in promotion.

Then the album takes a slower pace with "Familiar Blues", then into a hard rock song called "The Bubble" which is about life on tour. Then onto the fantastic "Belavista Man" a hard bluesy track which is a touch of class.

Next we move onto "Nevershooda". Good song. Its great to dance to when you've had a few!"Velvet Train" again reminds me of them in the 70's.

To end the album they had the tracks "Goodbye Baby", "You Never Stop", " Kick Me When I'm Down, "Cupid Stupid" and "This Is Me". All these tracks are supurb.

From start to finish the album has good songs, a great variety of musical styles but keeps the rock and 12 bar boogie.

I
n all i give thee 10/10
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