BAD COMPANY – Desolation Angels (40th Anniversary Edition – Remastered and Expanded)
The second CD will undoubtedly prove to be a treasure trove for those of you out there who (like me) are madly in love with this underrated output. Not surprisingly, some filler material does crop up now and again on this disc, but there are bucket loads of interesting alternative versions of album cuts present too, many of which are more stripped down and bare compared to the finalized versions that would end up on the album. Perhaps the most notable ones to be found among the bonus tracks are the outtakes “Rock Fever” and “What Does It Matter” with the latter being a blues jam where it sounds as if the guys are unwinding following a long and arduous day in the recording studio.
Apart from being housed in a pretty damn cool-looking digipak, this version of “Desolation Angels” sounds incredibly crisp, cool, and refreshing, and they did a great job in terms of re-mastering the disc and compiling all the extra material for it. Simply put, this exquisitely fine slab of inspiriting hard rock will undoubtedly cheer you up and this is exactly the kind of album re-issue that we need nowadays.