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Bought this years ago. The song Rock On was pretty cool. The rest of the disk was nonsense. Pick it up at the library, listen and then take it back. Not worth paying for.
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David Essex single-handedly revolutionized rock music with this album. He made Black Sabbath look like a bunch of weenies, and, quite frankly, continues to do so. I once head-banged so hard to "Rock On" that I suffered a severe concussion. So, in conclusion, I recommend that you take Sir (I know that he is not a knight, but he should be) Essex's advice and "Turn [him] Loose" on your stereo or iPod, as I will "Streetfight" anyone who disagrees.
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Rock On is undoubtedly the worst song ever written. Listening to that song, let alone this album in its entirety is nothing short of pure torture.
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I had a 'thing' for David Essex when I first saw him in a movie about racing bikes(!) The two songs I knew him in - "Rock On' and the soldier's part in "War of the Worlds", I loved: so when I had the opportunity to buy his album "Rock On" it did not disapoint. It is fun, has several styles and is a great addition to my collection.
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Now if you ask me, and a lot of folk who like obscure British musicians do now and again, This here David Essex feller is probably the all time most obscure one-hit-wonder type artistes to come along in a coon's age. He had the one hit in the US and then vanished, so the folks what live on the left side of the Atlantic ain't really familiar with his larger body of work like the folk on the right side of the Atlantic are. However, them folk over there tell me that he is a pretty significant musical ...
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