
Of the remaining tracks, Branded and the thuggish Who's Got The Cash are the standouts. In short, the album kicks arse and in true Australian style does not bother with any of the niceties - it just rips, tears and lacerates or as we put it in Oz: it's got mongrel. This was the last album before Rose Tattoo's classic line-up fell apart (even though Mick Cocks had already left by this stage) and represented the last of the classic Rose Tattoo sound as all other subsequent releases were commercially compromised (even though there are some good songs still to be found on these later albums). Rose Tattoo should have been as huge as AC/DC but bad luck and internal troubles dogged the band just when they were breaking in the UK in 1981. Ironically, their lack of success makes their early albums all the more treasurable.
Tracks:
1. Scarred for Life
2. We Can't Be Beaten
3. Juice on the Loose
4. Who's Got the Cash
5. Branded
6. Texas
7. It's Gonna Work Itself Out
8. Sydney Girls
9. Dead Set
10. Revenge
D-load album - http://lix.in/e450cf
pass - hmbreed
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Classic Aussie Rock \m/
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