Step into the vibrant world of The Revolution with their electrifying album "ModdyRock," a pulsating journey through the heart of rock and roll, released on January 1, 1988, under Horgi Music Digital Productions. This album is a testament to The Revolution's ability to blend raw energy with soulful melodies, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
"ModdyRock" is a sprawling collection of 24 tracks, each one a gem that showcases the band's versatility and depth. From the opening notes of "Autobahn" to the final chords of "You'll Never Love This Way Again," the album is a masterclass in rock music, with each song telling its own story. The tracks range from high-energy anthems like "Bustin' Loose" and "Move It Move It" to more introspective pieces like "Oh, What a Shame" and "It's a Hard Life," demonstrating The Revolution's ability to explore a wide range of emotions and themes.
The album also features several remixes and original mixes by Big Dave Smith, adding a unique twist to some of the standout tracks. "Don't Take Your Love Away," "She's My Woman," and "Free and Easy" are among the tracks that benefit from Smith's distinctive touch, offering fresh perspectives on familiar favorites.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes, "ModdyRock" is not just an album; it's an experience. The Revolution's powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and driving rhythms come together to create a sound that is both powerful and intimate. Whether you're a longtime fan of The Revolution or a newcomer to their music, "ModdyRock" is sure to leave a lasting impression. Dive in and let the music transport you to a place where rock and roll reigns supreme.