MoeFOH Posted January 23, 2023 Posted January 23, 2023 MoeFOH's Album of the Week 🎶 Same as the movie thread, each week we're going to spotlight an album... be it a classic, new release, hidden gem, or outright turd... and open it for discussion: i.e. post up your favourite tracks, clips, lyrics, experiences if you saw live, etc... or dive deeper and give us a critique on why you think it's great, overrated, or a complete train wreck... And finally score it for us...  All contributors go into a monthly prize draw for a 3-cigar sampler! PM me with suggestions if there's an album you want to nominate for next week's discussion.  Week #44: Eliminator Moe says: Sonically unique, even if more mainstream, but for me it's just killer ZZ. Some lesser tracks on the album, but no real throw-aways, and so many iconic pieces... Gimme All Your Lovin, Got Me Under Pressure, Sharp Dressed Man, etc... it's an 8/10 for me!  Eliminator is the eighth studio album by American rock band ZZ Top. It was released on March 23, 1983, by Warner Bros. Records, and rose high on the charts in many countries. Four hit singles were released—"Gimme All Your Lovin'" which reached the American Top 40, "Sharp Dressed Man", "TV Dinners" and their most successful single, "Legs". A Diamond certified album in the United States, Eliminator is ZZ Top's most commercially successful release, with sales of 11 million in the US. Recorded in 1982, the album represents a further step of modernization by bandleader Billy Gibbons. Since El Loco in 1981, Gibbons had been edging the band's boogie and blues rock sound toward the popular new-wave/synth-rock aesthetic while retaining ZZ Top's signature electric guitar emphasis. For Eliminator, he increased the tempo and used more synthesizers and drum machines, producing a "tighter" album with a steady, driving beat. Pre-production engineer Linden Hudson collaborated with Gibbons in Texas on the album tempo and songs, then producer Bill Ham and engineer Terry Manning joined Gibbons in Memphis, Tennessee, to carefully craft the sound of each song after the full band was done recording, controversially replacing much of the contributions of bassist Dusty Hill and drummer Frank Beard. Ham claimed the album was solely the work of ZZ Top, denying the involvement of others, but in 1986 Hudson won a lawsuit establishing himself as composer of the song "Thug". A series of music videos served as successful promotional tools—the similarly themed videos for "Gimme All Your Lovin'", "Sharp Dressed Man" and "Legs" received regular rotation on MTV and helped the band gain popularity with a younger base. A customized 1933 Ford coupe, depicted on the album cover, could be seen in three of the four videos. Following Eliminator's release, ZZ Top embarked on a worldwide concert tour. The video for "Legs" earned the band the MTV Video Music Award for Best Group. Rolling Stone named Eliminator number 398 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It was listed at number 39 in The 100 Greatest Albums of the 80s, and it was also included in Robert Dimery's book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. A remastered version was released in 2008. Over to you... How do you rate it? 🤔 Thoughts, experiences, memories... post em' up! Score it out of 10! Â
Chucko8 Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 Leg’s was and still is a great video to watch!
TroutBum Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 8.5/10 Top is timeless even if maybe not my favorite sonicallyÂ
Greenhorn2 Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 8/10 for me. Was a really popular album in my younger days but I preferred the older bluesy ZZ Top.
Chibearsv Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 I’ll give it 5/10 just because I remember the videos. I love early ZZ Top.  Eliminator is kinda boring without the videos of the hot girls.Â
joeypots Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 I like the early stuff. The MTV new wave synth rock aesthetic that gave the band such financial success is lost on me. I’ve never listened to the album.
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