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Coda [Remastered]

Current price: $14.99
Coda [Remastered]
Coda [Remastered]

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Coda [Remastered]

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Released two years after the 1980 death of , tied up most of the loose ends left hanging: it officially issued a bunch of tracks circulating on bootleg and it fulfilled their obligation to . doesn't contain every non-LP track released -- notably, the B-side "Hey Hey What Can I Do" and anything from the BBC sessions were left untouched (they'd be added to on a 1993 CD revision of the compilation, and also appear on the major three-disc overhaul masterminded in 2015) -- but it does gather much of what was floating around in the wake of their demise, including three blistering rockers that were rejected for . If "Ozone Baby," "Darlene," or "Wearing and Tearing" -- rockers that alternately cut loose, groove, and menace -- had made the cut for , that album wouldn't have had its vague progressive edge and when they're included alongside a revival of the band's early raver "We're Gonna Groove," the big-boned funk of the outtake "Walter's Walk," and the folk stomp "Poor Tom" (naturally taken from the sessions for ), they wind up underscoring the band's often underappreciated lighter side. For heaviness, there's a live version of "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "Bonzo's Montreux," a solo showcase for the departed drummer, and when this pair is added to the six doses of hard-charging rock & roll, it amounts to a good snapshot of much of what made a great band: when they were cooking, they really did groove. [ was remastered and re-released on CD in 2015.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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