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Status Quo - In Search Of The Fourth Chord
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In Search Of The Fourth Chord

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Customer rating on In Search Of The Fourth Chord: 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 8 customer ratings )

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Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Good Album

killers56 | 31/12/2007 | See all killers56's reviews (14) »

This is actually a really good album. Overall I think it is better than their last two albums and has some really catchy. The songs are heavier and louder than that of previous albms amd I'd definetly recommend you add this to your CD collection

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Excellent!!

ScummyWeasel | 07/10/2007 | See all ScummyWeasel's reviews (5) »

This is the best album I've heard in a while. There's not a song on the album that I don't like! Favourite has gotta be 'My Little Heartbreaker'. Bring on the Edinburgh gig!!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Good album

tigger61 | 29/09/2007 | See all tigger61's reviews (5) »

A good album, a good album that's full of new songs. they're really good though! if you're a quo fan, do get this, it is good!

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Boogie on

Worfy99 | 26/09/2007 | See all Worfy99's reviews (2) »

After hearing some samples of the album before release I was a little wary of the end product but thankfully it was a lot better than I expected.
There are some really catchy, rocking tracks and well done to Rhino Edwards for writing two of the best ones.
Give it a few listens cos this one is a definite grower.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Status report - could do better

fuzzyd | 24/09/2007 | See all fuzzyd's reviews (5) »

As an ardent Quo fan of many years, I always rush out to buy the latest offering from the boys on its release date.
I really feel I should have strolled to buy this one. I was disappointed with what I heard from a generous 14 tracks.
There won't be any classics from this cd although in fairness half the tracks had me reaching for my faithful air guitar. Usually the amount of tracks I like increases the more times I play the cd and i'm sure that "The fourth chord" will be the same. Quo never take themselves seriously and the title of this cd proves the point. If I were to give Quo any advice it would be to replace their woeful drummer, the drive and heartbeat of the band has not been the same since Jeff Rich left.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Shouldve searched for a power chord!

lifelongquofan | 22/09/2007 | See all lifelongquofan's reviews (1) »

Mainly lightweight poppy stuff & some embarrassing drivel. You wont find another classic like Caroline / The Oriental / Down Down etc here. 4 or 5 OK tracks with one (Dont wanna hurt you...) standing out as the best on the album. In short, disappointing to the heavy rock / HM fans.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Quo back on top form

Rebeccalouise | 21/09/2007 | See all Rebeccalouise's reviews (5) »

Quo's 33rd album, nicely titled In search of the Fourth Chord brings a collection of new songs that are set to be future classics. Following on from the Heavy Traffic album Quo prove they can still rock like no other band with there unique style of boggie rock. The first track being the latest single Beginning of the end has you wanting to get those blow up guitars out, and there is no stopping of belters from Rick's Alright to the catchy My Little Heartbreaker. Like most recent Quo albums the band have put in the odd couple of tracks that might surprise some, and this album is of no exception with the catchy Pennsylvania Blues Tonight and Electric Arena.
This album is a must for any Quo fan, but will easily please the casual rock critic.
Most bands get a little stale after there first few albums so it's refreshing to here some quality from a band in there 42nd year and with a string of hit singles and albums to their name. Long live Rock'n roll, but even more, long live the Quo.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars The Quo - back on form and rockin' good

JimmyBatch | 12/09/2007 | See all JimmyBatch's reviews (1) »

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This album is a must for anyone who likes any decent rock music. It is a return to form since Quo's Heavy Traffic with some excellent rockin' tracks. Rhino, Quo's bass player, gets a lead vocal with the classic boogie shuffle, 'Bad News' and there are other great contributions from all members of the band.

I just hope this album gets the recognition it deserves. Containing a wealth of material, some of which is very diverse, the band have certainly found more than just the fourth chord. Mind you, anyone with half a brain knows that these guys are fantastic musicians and long may they ROCK!

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