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Thursday, June 11, 2020

The Law-The Law (1991)

Paul Rodgers is one of the most prolific singers who have ever existed in rock, front-man of the mythical Free in the late sixties and early seventies and later during this same decade of the incombustible Bad Company, for later already in the Eighty join Jimmy Page and together form The Firm, years later in 2008 he would join the members of Queen to make an album and a massive tour around the world.
All this has been combined with his extensive solo career with more than half a dozen albums.
In 1991 he would join forces with the ex-drummer of Small Faces, Faces and The Who, to found the project called The Law, with which Rodgers would unleash his most melodic facet, publishing one of the most admired albums on the scene. of melodic rock.
A work that combined strength, quality and feeling, with which he transmits on an album in which a handful of great musicians intervene as guests such as Chris Rea, David Gilmour, Pino Palladino or Bryan Adams, among others.
Cool songs like bluesy "Stone", southern "Nature of the beat", hard rock melody "for a Little Ride", the AOR "Come Save Me (Julianne)", the extraordinary and dynamic "Laying Down The Law" or the precious ballad "Miss You in A Heartbeat", shows us the genius of one of the best singers in rock history in one of the genre's greatest albums.

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