PHIL STANLEY is a vocalist with a band called, THE 3 SIXTIES and this solo album that features Loz Rabone. The artists hail from Birmingham, U.K. In all aspects. Loz Rabone is responsible for all the making of this album.
Loz Rabone plays guitar, bass, keys, Rhoades and Hammond organs and drums on this album. All of the instruments played are real and virtual. Phil Stanley does all the vocals on this album and one song features Oz McGowan on keys. This 12 song album was Mixed, Mastered and Produced by Loz Rabone.
GROUND ZERO kicks off this album with bizarre off the wall vibes that are pretty interesting. The noise is pretty cool considering it all. Check it out. The song, VOODOO , kicks in with a superb rock beat that will have you hooked on the song. The melody and lyrics are outstanding throughout the song. I love it.
BACK TO ZERO reminds me of the band, ACE, as the keys being a highlight in the song. The vocals even sound like Paul Carrack. Great song. LITTLE WHITE LIES has a great popish vibe as the melody and lyrics seem to flood along well together. The vibe is great in this song which will have you singing along to it. The guitar is great to hear in this song.
YOUR MOJO MAN has the '60's vibe as the melody and lyrics have a bit of a funky, soulful sound. You can, definitely, sing along with this song. Get your groove on. THIN KIN BOU CHOO is another cool song with a groovy vibe as the melody and lyrics flood along great. How do you like how the spelling of this song is? Pretty interesting.
ZEROED OUT [EASTERN TIME] brings this album to an end with a few tones. The song is like Ace meets Pink Floyd with a sweet guitar solo thrown in. I find this song a true gem and this whole album is epic, to say the least. I'd like to THANK LOZ for being in touch. You can find Phil Stanley at: Bandcamp, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music, Amazon Music, You tube and other sites. ROCK ON, JIM ALLFORD [STEEL NOTES MAGAZINE.]