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  • Dreadlocksmile Rank: Lieutenant-GeneralCompetition Winner 10th Aug 2004

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    Good Points: Fourteen corking tracks showing Ricky Warwick's songwriting talent. Every track is a winner.


    Bad Points: Not a bad song on there!


    General comments: Ricky Warwick is the former lead singer / songwriter for the british hard rock band The Almighty. His new solo acoustic effort "Tattoos & Alibis" was released in 2003 following the Almighty release of the album Psycho-Narco back in 2001.

    The album, released on Sanctuary Records, was co-produced by Joe Elliott (of Def Leppard fame) and Ronan McHugh. It includes guest appearences from his many talented friends such as Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy), Dick Decent (Cybernauts) and Dublin singer Seanie Foy.

    The album comes across as an emotional and meaningful release, with Warwick's gritty vocals creating an atmosphere of passion for each and every song. Ricky shows his huge talent for songwriting, with fourteen tracks of varying tempo and styles that all hold their own space on the CD. Not one track is a filler, creating an album that will find itself staying in your stereo from start to finish.

    The tracklisting is as follows:
    1. Mysterioso
    2. Enemies
    3. Can't Live With Maybe
    4. The Genuine Fool
    5. Three Sides To Every Story
    6. It Always Rains On Sunday
    7. The Church Of Paranoia
    8. Nothing Is Real
    9. Tattoos & Alibis
    10. Minor Miracles
    11. Crack 'n' Divide
    12. Can't Get Arrested
    13. Close To The Last Call
    14. Ending Is Better Than Mending

    All in all, the album is an outstanding release from an immensely talented songwriter. Just hope there will be a follow-up album.