Kansas (feat Steve Earle) (2:18)
Live In The Moment, Baby (2:23)
Brooke/1712 North Crescent Heights (1:31)
Andy (A Guy Like You) (2:20)
The Tourist (feat Barny Fletcher) (4:00)
Blues For Terry Southern (2:43)
Memories Of Monterey (1:14)
Riding Down To Mardi Gras (2:20)
Hopper's On Top (Genius) (3:07)
Trascendental Peruvian Blues (2:22)
Michelle (Always Stay) (3:05)
Freakout At The Mud Palace (2:58)
Ten Years Gone (feat Bruce Springsteen) (3:30)
Letter From An Unknown Girlfriend (feat Fiona Apple) (2:05)
Don't Know How I Made It (feat Taylor Goldsmith) (2:31)
Frank (Let's F**k) (2:02)
Katherine (feat Anana Kaye) (1:28)
Everybody Loves Dennis Hopper (3:09)
Venice California (Victoria)/The Passing Of Hopper (4:00)
Review: Scottish rock veterans return with an ambitious concept album that chronicles a life marked by rebellion, excess and reinvention. Crafted with cinematic scope, the album pieces together the journey of an individual navigating shifting cultural landscapes, embracing chaos, and emerging on the other side transformed. Spanning 25 tracks, the music unfolds like a series of vignettes, moving from youthful idealism to reckless abandon and eventual redemption. There's a raw energy pulsing through the arrangements, from raucous, blues-drenched rockers to more introspective, soul-baring ballads. 'Hopper's On Top' barrels forward with driving rhythms and swaggering vocals, channeling a period of artistic ambition and Hollywood turmoil. Elsewhere, moments of reflection soften the edges, drawing the listener deeper into the story. Produced by Scott alongside James Hallawell and Brother Paul Brown, the record's sonic palette is rich, blending folk-rock roots with cinematic flourishes. Guest appearances from Bruce Springsteen and Fiona Apple add weight to the narrative, their contributions enhancing the album's dynamic range. Packaged on "burnt" vinyl 2xLP, this release is both a tribute and an exploration of resilience, art and survival. It's a bold addition to their storied career.
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