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What exactly makes a rock legend? Chances are you'll never get two identical answers to such a question, but one surefire quality is the ability to excel in virtually any recording or performing situation -- no matter how short a notice. And let's not fool ourselves, as long as it was rumored to be in the cards, the pairing of classic rock icons Pat Travers and Carmine Appice via 2004's It Takes a Lot of Balls was probably whipped together on a mutually convenient free weekend or two -- all 13 songs of it! Of course, seasoned pros (legends even, remember?) that they are, Travers and Appice treat every one of these songs as if it was their last, resulting in a sense of enthusiasm that ends up carrying the day as much as their unquestionable musical chops. Faithful listeners will find instant recognition of Travers' stinging leads and enviable control of tonal textures in the excellent "I Don't Care," and fans of Appice's patented, thunderously echoed kit-sound (always showing a perfect balance between simple beats and explosively improvised syncopations) also form the backbone of a solo-friendly "Keep on Rockin'." Speaking of -- hard rock is not surprisingly the main fare on order here (best exemplified by standouts "Remind Me" and "Never Saw It Comin'"), but there's also room for a little balladry ("Hey You"), funkiness ("Stand Up"), Police-styled white-boy reggae ("I Can't Let You Go"), and even world music ("Can't Stand the Fire") to go with the hard stuff that's always been both men's specialty. Well-dosed portions of humor also pepper in the more unusual offerings such as the bluesy "Taken (The Iguana Song)," the rap-driven "Gotta Have You" (which has them sounding like metallic funk avatars Mother's Finest!), and, believe me, it's a cold but welcome day in Hell when acknowledged rock royalty manages to take themselves so lightly. And in the event anyone should pick up this album who isn't actually a card-carrying fan club member of either musician, well, chances are they won't really get the gist of all this hero and legend talk. But listen closely and you may just get it eventually. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Whenever rock icons like guitarist/vocalist Pat Travers and drummer Carmine Appice work together, enlisting the support of the ingenious all-round bassist, T.M. Stevens, into the bargain, the result is bound to be a technically accomplished masterpiece oozing sheer energy and power. "It Takes A Lot Of Balls", certainly lives up to its promising title: real men playing rock music for people with guts. Powerful blues rock with gritty guitar riffs, driving drum sounds and intricate bass grooves mark the album’s 13 tracks – be it the compelling opener ‘Better From A Distance’, the ripping ‘I Don’t Care’, the typical Southern rock of ‘Can’t Escape The Fire’, or the tender sounds of ‘Hey You’.
Audio Mixers: Greg Hampton; Pat Regan; Carmine Appice.
Recording information: Command Audio, Valencia, CA; Sound Asylum Studios, Canoga Park, CA.
Photographer: Vinny Appice.
Personnel: Pat Travers (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Carmine Appice (vocals, drums, background vocals); T.M. Stevens (vocals, background vocals); Pat Regan (keyboards); Greg Hampton (background vocals).
Additional personnel: T.M. Stevens (bass guitar).
It Takes A Lot Of Balls Music Pat Travers It Takes A Lot Of Balls Songs | 1. | Better From a Distance | |
| 2. | Taken (The Iguana Song) | |
| 3. | I Don't Care | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Remind Me | |
| 5. | Gotta Have Ya | |
| 6. | Hey You | |
| 7. | Stand Up | |
| 8. | Can't Escape the Fire | |
| 9. | I Can't Let You Go | |
| 10. | Rock Me | |
| 11. | Never Saw It Comin' | |
| 12. | Keep on Rockin' | |
| 13. | Pt Slide | |
| It Takes A Lot Of Balls Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)   Listen to Pat and Carmine SMOKE! I'm not Pat Travers fan but I am a HUGE fan of Carmine ever since I was blessed to see him attack drums in Cactus! So when I heard this CD I was smiling ear to ear when my speakers cranked out one great song after another! If you buy this, play cut #12 'Keep On Rollin' first! My Gosh! Carmine plays like he's 21 and Pat is right there with heavy, creative kickin' licks! Bravo Boys! Submitted by Ronnie Boy (Dayton Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Lots of Balls Very very good release and better than some of Pat's solo releases. Submitted by stevestaci (Mesa, Az)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Something different... it's called flat-out rock & roll!! PT & Carmen lay down some solid music here. The first 4 songs are straight blistering rock & roll. Never Saw It... & Keep On Rockin' fill out the album very nicely. Nothing overly great about any of the songs, just that they're played & sung very well. Travers & Appice did the song writing which is solid, but not fancy. If you buy this, make sure you get the live CD they did at the HOB in Myrtle Beach. Bazooka is the 2nd studio they did...it's ok, mostly covers, but it warranted me buying it since they haven't let me down on the last 2 efforts. The live versions of their 'Balls' songs are even better than on the studio album. Go ahead & check it out. Submitted by El Robbo (Bayonne, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
HARD AND HEAVY Great songs played loud and powerfully.Hard rock meets heavy metal.A must for travers fans and all heavy rock fans. Submitted by ed (CORNING,NEW YORK,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
stinks if song 5 is all you can write about then you shoudn't be playing music this cd sucks i'll never buy a pat travers cd again never Submitted by richard (chicago ill.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 3 found this helpful.
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