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REO Speedwagon - T.W.O.

Primary Artist
REO Speedwagon
Album Title
T.W.O.
Release Date
December, 1972 
Time
43:50 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As soon as Reo Speedwagon's second album -- aptly titled T.w.o. -- kicks off with "Let Me Ride," it's clear that the band has made some significant strides in gaining a personality. Part of this is due to singer Terry Luttrell being swapped out for Kevin Cronin, whose keening tenor is markedly different from Luttrell's bluesy gargle, and part is due to three of the songs, dramatic multi-sectioned rockers, being more distinguished than the pedestrian boogie of the debut. That boogie hasn't been abandoned -- the group takes the swing out of Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie," which brings it closer to the anonymous thud that characterizes Gary Richrath's "Flash Tan Queen," along with much of the rest of the album. Read More
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