"All Down The Line" is one of the most powerful songs on the album, and will always be one of my favorites. It has the excellent guitar work of Richards and Taylor, the horns and Bobby Keye's sax, and the powerful energy that was characteristic of their songs from this period. And it's not the sort of whiney drivel like "Angie" that followed/5(5). Sitemap I Dont Wanna Know - Various - The Best In R&B, Hip-Hop, Ragga + Dirty Sound. Black Box (CD), Rock You All Around The World - Judas Priest - Electric Eye (DVD), Count - JFA* - Valley Of The Yakes / Blatant Localism (CD), Play That Funky Music - Various - Funk the Disco (CD), The Coronation - Stephen Oliver - Lady Jane (CD), NPG Bum Rush The Ship - NPG* - Exodus (CD, Album), Evil Town - The Pinetops - Above Ground And Vertical (CD, Album), Were Live In Video, Status Quo - Sherri Dont Fail Me Now (CD), Tomorrow Is Already Here - Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Cassette, Album), Maestro (Clip) - Elbicho - Elbicho VII (CD, Album), Maybe Im Amazed - McCartney* - McCartney (Vinyl, LP, Album), The Almighty Dollar - Ozzy Osbourne - Black Rain (CD, Album)
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