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Overdrive present a reissue of Giuda's second album Let's Do It Again, originally released in 2013. Gatefold sleeve; includes poster.
Noel Gardner of NME on Giuda: "When a band is described as 'the new Gary Glitter' -- by legendary pop Svengali Kim Fowley, no less -- and their label proudly slap the quote on their website rather than irately demanding a retraction, you're entitled to wonder what the hell is going on. The answer: Italian quintet Giuda are the greatest '70s glam-rock band to have existed since... the 1970s. Bedecked with more handclaps and tambourines than a Pentecostal church, their second album starts with a Mud reference ('Wild Tiger Woman'), cribs from The Sweet's 'Blockbuster' ('Teenage Rebel') and reaches a conceptual zenith with the song title 'Roller Skates Rule OK'. Their zeal for time travel would be frightening if they didn't write such stomping tunes."
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ODR 069LP
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Overdrive present a reissue of Giuda's debut album, Racey Roller, originally released in 2010. Giuda is a five-piece band from Rome, Italy. Their mix of anthemic '70s glam pop hooks and the punchy delivery of early UK punk, has stunned listeners all across the globe. Working from the same glammy three-chord blueprint as groups like Slade, T. Rex, Faces, Status Quo, and The Sweet, Giuda take you back to a monumental bygone era of '70s rock n' roll -- specifically the pre-punk, glitter days when music was all about monstrous riffs, bousterous attitudes, high energy experimentation and fun. Gatefold sleeve. "Giuda are the greatest '70s glam-rock band to have existed since... the 1970s." --NME
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