The Real Work succeeds in exploring new directions but also features some familiar Party Dozen touches
it will delight their cult following while appealing to a broader audience
It takes inspiration from musicians like John Coltrane
the record marks a collaborative effort with bassist Stefan Olsdal and drummer Steve Hewitt
but the motto is simple: Only the good shit
Killer On The Rampage auckland The Real Work succeeds inEddy Grant's '82 album Killer on the Rampage was a hit, with the singles "Electric Avenue," "I Don't Wanna Dance," and "War Party" making waves. The album, which Grant wrote, performed, and produced, stayed true to his reggae musical style but with a slightly slicker touch. It's a blend of funk, rock, and pop with energetic beats and catchy melodies. Killer on the Rampage brought together various genres, making it a unique and impressive achievement.