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Psychotic Overkill

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Psychotic Overkill
Psychotic Overkill

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Psychotic Overkill

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The second and final collection of
Wicked Lady
tracks all came from 1972, following the replacement of original bassist
Bob Jeffries
with
Del Morley
. Nothing else about either the band or its recording approach changed otherwise, with what proved to be the group's remaining recorded legacy being more of the same style and approach on
The Axeman Cometh
. Still, there's a little more of a frenetic edge on songs like "I'm a Freak," with faster tempos as well as lines like "I don't know right from wrong/I think I'm gonna be a politician." The band's one recorded cover shows up, a reasonable enough lumber through
Jimi Hendrix
's "Voodoo Chile" that has lead figure
Martin Weaver
throwing in a couple of queasy guitar moments all his own. Similarly, the hints of a little more stretching that can be heard at the end of
, with the stately enough near conclusion of "Tell the Truth," is more than welcome. "Ship of Ghosts," the final song on the collection, is also the band's longest at 22 minutes; while there are a couple of longueurs, its ambition is reasonably matched by the performance, from full adrenaline overdrive to near silence and back again, concluding on a gently lyrical note. "Passion" deserves a note as well for two reasons --
Morley
's more notable basswork and
Weaver
's concluding line for the chorus: "Just tell me that you love me/And I won't throw your grandma on the fire." ~ Ned Raggett

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