Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 10/16/2007
Run Time: 47:04
If
Murray "The K" Kaufman host a series of great compilation albums featuring top singles in the '60s and the fabled
CKLW-AM was able to do the same in the '70s, why shouldn't
Little Steven Van Zandt, host of the best
rock & roll radio show of the new millennium, bring this great tradition back to life?
The Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 3 doesn't have as many Top 40 hits as any given installment of
Now That's What I Call Music (truth to tell, there aren't any actual "hits" here), but if you're looking for 47 minutes of high grade
garage-centric
rock, you'll find this to be fine value for money. As on a typical episode of
Little Steven's Underground Garage, this disc covers a broad swath of
garage-friendly noises, from the
hard rock thunder of
the Dictators (
"The Savage Beat") to
the Byrds-meets-
the Beatles refinement of
the Shake (
"She's My Girl") -- and on
Vol. 3, that's just the first two tracks! Further down the song list,
the Woggles jump-start the party with
"Got a Heat On," Back in Spades deliver some high-impact Motor City
rock on
"Detroit Slums (Here We Come)," the Fleshtones continue their endless East Coast
frat rock bash in
"Pretty Pretty Pretty," Manic Hispanic transform
Rancid into a gang of
batos locos on
"Rudy Cholo," and
the Sugar Twins present a delicious
sunshine pop parody/tribute with
"For You." There are 15 tunes here and even the least of them sound pretty fine in this company, and
The Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 3 is the best album yet in this series, offering top-notch listening for
garage rock mavens and beginners alive. So when is "Little Steven Presents Gassers for Submarine Race Watchers" coming out?
~Mark Deming, All Music Guide