The Listening Post - Septenary
Completist album reviews and pop culture repository. Est. 2007 ish.
Thursday, January 1, 2026
From Zoot to Chrome - The Rick Springfield Retrospective - Jack Chrome and the Darkness Waltz by The Morris Springfield Project
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
The Sweet Spot - The Sweet – Desolation Boulevard (Live & Demos - 50th Anniversary)
The Sweet – Desolation Boulevard (Live & Demos - 50th Anniversary) - 2025
It's not an RSD without some kind of Sweet release and this one might be the worst.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of their greatest achievement Andy has pulled out some live recordings where Brian sounds as bad as he did on that reformed version of the band he put together.
Surely there could have been an opportunity to really do up the 50th anniversary of this seminal Glam rock record but maybe no one wanted anything to do with Andy or maybe it was the rights, I don't know.
Instead what we got was the last released by this band, and it might be the final release ever. It's half live tracks and half Andy demos and I own it and it's really not great.
1.5 out of 5
Friday, December 19, 2025
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Give Us A Wink (Alternative Mixes And Demos)
Sweet - Give Us A Wink (Alternative Mixes And Demos) - 2022
Andy Scott's archives are deep. The man kept everything.
This was the first time Andy was in the producer's chair, along with the rest of the band, with Mack engineering. Andy explains at the top in an interview that Mack added all the intro stuff to "Action" without permission and that he wanted to be the producer but Andy wasn't going to give up his chance.
Had he not remixed it, it would've been a much heavier record and I think that is reflected here.
I think this is the record the band is most proud of. It's Sweet. The theatrics are gone. The Bubblegum is in the past. They are free from all the glitter and show. "Cockroach" and "White Mice" are as heavy as anything the band has done, heavier, in fact.
I think this is better than the original in many ways. The addition of "Fox on the Run" is the selling point, I guess, but this is a beefier record than the 1976 record and I think that's what it should've been from the start.
Side Two is all the unfinished demos of "Yesterday's Rain" and "4th of July" and "Cockroach" and others which sound like Andy laid everything down and then presented it to the rest of the band. I don't know, there's no liner notes. There are unfinished songs here like, "Cold Light", "Give Me Your Love" and "Go Back Home" and "Second Try". They don't make you pine for finished versions but they help complete the Sweet story.
4.25 out of 5
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Platinum Rare
Sweet - Platinum Rare - 2021
This was originally put out on CD in the mid 90s, while Andy Scott was recording as "Andy Scott's Sweet".
I hate thinking of musicians I like as cash grabbers but then again...if you can make some money from stuff you did in your past, why not go for it? At this point, Andy is in his 70s and still playing out with some incarnation of the band and he seems to have everything the band ever recorded. Sadly, this was a lost opportunity to give a history or backstory about each track. Since he doesn't and wants to let the music just speak for itself you have to be very very familiar with the songs to notice any differences.
That said, there's enough curios for fans like myself to indulge in.
Like "Log One (That Girl)" which I think was previously unreleased and the demo for "Cover Girl" which was the B-Side to Love is Like Oxygen. And "Where Do We Go From Here" and "Maggie". I just wish we had more info on songs like those and what happened to them, what album were they recorded for?
For a long time this was really hard to find, it was an RSD release that would go for about $100 on Discogs. It was just rereleased and you can get it on Experience Vinyl and other places.
4.25 out of 5
Thursday, December 18, 2025
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Give Us a Wink
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Isolation Boulevard
Sweet - Isolation Boulevard - 2021
"Still Got the Rock" is a deep cut. Dabbling in funk-tinged metal, it was the final track on a 2015 compilation CD collection and it's a Scott/Pete Lincoln song. So, it's very not Sweet. That one is 40 tracks and it's one too many.
Why do this? Why re-record songs that you have already re-recorded in some fashion and do it in isolation during a pandemic and then release it to fans? Oh...right. Pete Lincoln is out as vocalist and Paul Manzi is in.
This is a Sweet cover band, sanctioned only that the lead guitarist was in the original band and has the rights to the name. I like the songs. But this is only for completists.
How did Blockbuster not use that song for a commercial?? I have to got a lot of props for the New York Groove in to Empire State of Mind mashup.
Oh, and my version of Hell Raiser is light years better than this one.
4 out of 5
The Sweet Spot - Sweet– Sweet Fanny Adams Revisited (Recorded Live In 2012)
(Andy Scott's) Sweet – Sweet Fanny Adams Revisited (Recorded Live In 2012) - released on vinyl 2025
Recorded in 2012 this collection is Andy and Bruce Bisland and the band put together for the NYC Connection covers record performing Sweet's breakthrough record Sweet Fanny Adams. Live.
The track order is not the same as the album and I don't know why they did that since it's obviously not one solid concert but live tracks placed in an order...I don't know.
I really don't get these guys sometimes.
3.5 out of 5
The Sweet Spot - Sweet Teenage Rampage
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Sweetlife
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
The Sweet Spot - Sweet - Fox on the Run Rare Studio Tracks