Ricky proves himself as a brilliant guitarist,singer,songwriter
author: Phyllis Hollman
About a week ago I had the priveledge of catching Ricky Byrd's gig at the Bitter End in NYC.I spoke with him briefly before the show and told him I admired him as lead guitarist for Joan Jett.He told me that his solo show that evening would be quite different from his work with Joan Jett and he was right but it proved to be just as wonderful.It was after his performance that I purchased this cd.
This cd is wonderful.Ricky shows that he is a master of the guitar, his lyrics are intelligent and sharp and he delivers his heartfelt songs with feeling and in a soulful manner.There are several songs that really rock such as,"I don't wanna love you","Devil deserves a popsong",Spooky old Alice".There are some ballads that are really moving such as,"Wide Open",and my personal favorite,"It's raining", which has a really beautiful melody and lyrics that are so full of imagery that I felt that I was actually in NYC on a rainy night,feeling the lonliness of the abandonment of a lover.Each song is different,you don't get the feeling that each song sounds the same on this disc.
I highly recommend this cd.I'm proud to have it part of my vast collection.And I look forward to more work from this great artist.
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Tough room...this world: Former Blackheart captures his own audience.
author: Bonnie Wise
I caught one of Ricky Byrd's shows in NYC recently and bought his CD (tough room...this world). Apparently, it was recorded live to 4-track with little/no mixing? Takes guts, takes a mess of talent. Takes a rusty vibrato and a Bronx rock twang! As a lyricist, his ability to attack a line and turn a phrase, and his tendency toward self-effacing humor, reminds me a little of Nick Lowe at times. With titles like Spooky Old Alice and Devil Deserves a Pop Song, how could you not have a good time listening to this CD? In Spooky Old Alice Ricky says look out: “A woman scorned is dangerous, and Alice wants satisfaction. Bite my nails, chain smoke cigarettes, ‘cause she’s my very own fatal attraction. She sure was one sweet-talker, from sweet-talker to a stalker.” It might not seem like anything to joke about, but somehow you wanna laugh anyway. And the abrupt stop/silence/fade-in/fade-out/fade-in at the end of the song that ties in with the diehard fatal attraction reference was not lost on me! The chorus to Devil Deserves a Pop Song goes: I’m the one (I’m one soul-chasing red hot son-of-a gun). I’m the one (God shows mercy, but I don’t spoil the fun). Sly Ricky got the audience to sing the chorus the night I saw him at the Bitter End, and of course everyone was sitting at their tables happily gumming I’m the one, I’m the one, I’m the one. Most of the songs on tough room...this world stain the brain pretty quick and stick with you. It’s Raining, one of the more minimalist songs on the CD (no Simon, no Kirke), stands out as a spontaneously conceived song that is beautifully shaped by sublime images, such as: Umbrellas are popping open like flowers in the desert…as I watch a cigarette butt float down to its ultimate end. Unpretentious, cool stuff from an unpretentious, cool man.
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CD review of "Tough Room....This World"
author: Billboard
Billboard Magazine
December 11, 1999
Ricky Byrd
Tough RoomThis World
Producers: Ricky Byrd, Rich Tozzoli
Kayos Records KR-00012
For many, Ricky Byrd needs no introduction. For others, a brief step back in time may be needed. For 12 years, Byrd was the lead guitarist for Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. In 1993, after having performed the stadium rocker "I Love Rock 'N Roll" countless times, Byrd parted ways with the Blackhearts and found himself collaborating with the likes of Roger Daltrey, Ian Hunter, and John Waite. Apparently, others discovered what Jett had known all along: Byrd is one accomplished musician, singer, and songwriter. With "Tough RoomThis World," the story continues, only now Byrd is in the driver's seat. Recorded earlier this year at the Bitter End in New York, "Tough RoomThis World" is a live four-track recording that finds Byrd - - along with drummer Simon Kirke (Bad Company) and bassist Kasim Sulton (Meat Loaf) - - kickin' it on such lively rockers as "Devil Deserves A Pop Song" and "I Don't Wanna Love You." On "Wide Open," Byrd tenderly slows the pace down for an aching look at love gone wrong. A bonus studio track, "When You Were My Girl," ends the album on a beautifully sweet, albeit melancholic, note. Contact 212-645-9178.
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CD review "Tough Room...This World"
author: Classic Rock Revisited
Classic Rock Revisited
Ricky Byrd - Tough Room... This World (Kayos Records)
Ricky Byrd is back and off to a great start as a solo artist! Byrd, who spent 12 years with Joan Jett as a Blackheart, (that's him on classics like I Love Rock & Roll and Crimson & Clover) put together an all star line up including drummer Simon Kirke from Bad Company and bass player Kasim Sulton and put together 9 great rocking acoustic songs!
The disc starts out with the soulful I Don't Wanna Love You and the bluesy Wide Open before picking up steam with the driving Devil Deserves A Pop Song. You can certainly tell at the end of Devil that Ricky was paying attention to detail when he recorded and toured with Roger Daltry in the early 90's! It's Raining is a reflective, introspective ballad. One can feel the emotion from Ricky's words leave the CD and enter the listeners mind.
One of the best tracks on the record is Spooky Old Alice. Not only humorous, but grooooving baby! This song combines Beatles rhythm with Stones attitude! If you can listen to this song without dancing around the room, then something is wrong with you! Byrd plays mandolin on the opening of Comin' Of The Wall. This song has a Can't Always Get What You Want feel to it. The song hints at Byrd's struggles to find a new life and a new love! The song She's Mine is especially emotional. Byrd talks the intro. This is a warm, heartfelt love song for the woman in his life. The CD closes with When You Were My Girl. This song begs for the Temptations! All in all, Tough Room This World, is a refreshing and wonderful album. Visit Ricky at www.rickybyrd.com! Do yourself a favor and visit the website and buy the CD!
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