DISCOGRAPHY
1971 | Pause for a Hoarse Horse | |
1977 | Let There Be Rock | |
1978 | If You Want Blood You've Got It | |
1978 | Powerage | |
1979 | Highway to Hell | |
1980 | Back in Black | |
1983 | Flick of the Switch | |
1985 | Fly on the Wall | |
1988 | Blow up Your Video | |
1990 | The Razor's Edge | |
1992 | AC/DC Live | |
1995 | Ballbreaker | |
1996 | Lost Album | |
1997 | Bonfire | |
1997 | Private Parts | |
1998 | Live | |
2000 | Stiff Upper Lip | |
2001 | Gennett Records Greatest Hits Collection | |
2001 | Satellite Blues | |
2002 | Stiff Upper Lip [Bonus CD] | |
2005 | Back in Black [DualDisc] | |
2006 | Box Set [17 CD] | |
2006 | In Person 1925-1955 | |
2007 | Plug Me In | |
2007 | Plug Me In [3 DVD] | |
2007 | Stiff Upper Lip [Reissue] |
REVIEW
The influence of American late-'60s/early-'70s West Coast country-rock on the early-'70s British rock scene was mild on the whole, but its quite pronounced impact on a few UK bands has been overlooked. There were Brinsley Schwarz and Matthews' Southern Comfort, and, in a much more obscure instance, Home's rather awkwardly titled debut LP Pause for a Hoarse Horse. Home were good, competent players, capable of good-natured country-rock with some sparkling guitar, sometimes speckled with a hint of Paul McCartneyesque pop or (especially on "Family") Crosby, Stills & Nash harmonies. But while there was nothing seriously flawed or irritating about the album, there was nothing special about the material, largely written by lead singer Mick Stubbs. They would have been eminently suitable as an opening act for the likes of the Flying Burrito Brothers, or, for that matter, Brinsley Schwarz and Matthews' Southern Comfort. But they didn't have songs on the order of any of those bands, or an approach that was nearly as distinctive. The result was an album that was both inoffensive and inessential, occasionally straying from country-rock into average straightforward harder rock. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
TRACKS
1 | Tramp | ||
2 | Family | ||
3 | Pause for a Hoarse Horse | ||
4 | Red E Lewis and Red Caps | ||
5 | In My Time | ||
6 | How Would It Feel? | ||
7 | Bad Days | ||
8 | Mother | ||
9 | Moses | ||
10 | Welwyn Garden City Blues | ||
11 | You're No Good |
PERFORMERS
Bass | Cliff Williams |
Drums | Mick Cook |
Guitar | Laurie Wisefield Mick Stubbs |
Keyboards | Clive John Mick Stubbs |
Violin | Will Weider |
Vocals | Cliff Williams Laurie Wisefield Mick Cook Mick Stubbs |