| The Groovies disappeared into the wilds of Europe after Teenage Head, 
        which barely earned them a cult following over here. They went through 
        a few personnel changes, honed their sound to an even finer point, and 
        developed a few more musical smarts. Then came Shake Some Action, the 
        debut of the Flamin' Groovies' Mark II, where they rocked out British-style 
        for most of it (while still acknowledging their American roots), only 
        louder and more passionately than any British Invasion band had played 
        since 1964. The sound was a complete anachronism in the mid-'70s, but 
        it got them noticed and earned them a cult following. The guitar sound 
        is straight 1964 Beatles (a la "Not a Second Time") alternating 
        with Kinks material of the same era, the vocals are the plaintive wailing 
        of lovesick young rock gods, and the effect is stunning even 20 years 
        on. Maybe the greatest British Invasion album since 1964. Reissued by 
        Australia's AIM Records on CD, and well worth tracking down as an import. 
       (by Bruce Eder, AMG) |