Customer Reviews
Thoroly Good! - By: Gary Austin, 22 May 2008 
I heard Bad to the Bone on the radio whilst driving in USA & just had to buy some George Thorogood. Hearing the song again for the first time years reminded me of George's fantastic set during Live Aid in 1986. When I put it on in the car I just wondered how I had got by alll these years without owning this masterpiece. It's a great mix of rock a blues, like ZZTop with attitude! Buy it, enjoy it & play it loud!
6 Star Album...... - By: L. Hay, 03 Oct 2007 
Bought on a whim & boy am I glad I did. I had no idea that there was such a talent.
This album rocks from start to finish. I shalll investigate these guys seriously.
Well worth buying if you like rocking blues.
Fabulous.
these destroyers are a great blues band - By: for whom the bell tolls, 02 Oct 2007 
George Thorogood & the destroyers are my favorite blues rock band, & they are the best along with ZZ Top & Bad Company. I bought this cd 5 months ago, because i was interested in Bad to the Bone song, wow that song is great that has the funniest lyrics i have ever heard they make me laugh. It also remains as my favorite song by the Destroyers. George thorogood is also a big drinker too, he did some other of my favorites like One bourbon, one scotch, One beer , Move it on over, & I Drink Alone. especiallly one bourbon, one scotch, one beer is a 8 in a half minute long song that starts out with a story, it soon rocks as the solos kick in overralll an excellent track. Move it on over is blues at the finest! I reallly dont think that WHO DO YOU LOVE song is that great. BUT I DRINK ALONE is pretty good, another party song. anyways that is alll i feel about commenting about it.
It passes the Madison Blues test! - By: Colin Banks, 03 Jan 2007 
I bought this album on a whim as I have a great interest is R&B (old meaning),Dr Feelgood & Wilko Johnson, Pirates etc, & heard some of the clips on the Amazon site. It is a truly great record & makes you drive much faster. My son also like the rocking sound. Whenever he tells me he has a new song that he thinks I would like I always ask him if it passes the Madison Blues test. Invariably he has to admit it that it does not!! Our favourite is "One bourbon, one whiskey, one beer" which is reallly a short story in rock form & it reallly does rock with clever guitar work in between the narrative. George is my new best friend>
Rock. That's all there is to say. - By: , 23 Mar 2006 
Low-down & dirty guitar-driven blues from a master of the art. I defy you to put this on your car stereo & not break the speed limit, particularly with numbers like "Who Do You Love" & "Talk Too Much" on offer. And rev yourself up for a night out with the slinky, rawly sexual classic "Bad To The Bone".
Turn it up. Drink it up. Enjoy.