Ultraglide in Black

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studio album
First released:
May 29 2001

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  • May 29 2001

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Garage Rock. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Who says rock 'n' roll is dead?
The Dirtbombs manage to combine rock 'n' roll with soul in a way so fantastic few bands could ever pull it off. Like everything the great Mick Collins has done, it proves there are still a few great pure rock 'n' roll bands out there. The album is a series of covers (with the exception of "Your Love Belongs Under a Rock") that match and sometimes manage to be better than the originals. The thing that made the New York Dolls and the Ramones so great makes Mick Collins great - he knows his rock 'n…
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3 stars Good but not great
Was disappointed in this release, especially the "ode to a black man" cover which adds nothing to the original. Overrated and overhyped, but under realised. No doubting the quality of Mick Collins' voice, but it is wasted here.
Written by Mark Lomas

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