Tracks on Wax 4 is the first official Rockpile collaboration and its
hard-driving, unified sounds make it one of Dave Edmunds' very best records.
Like Get It, Tracks on Wax 4 relies primarily on originals and contemporary
pub rock songs, leaving behind the classic oldies; the older songs on
the record are obscurities like Chuck Berry's "It's My Own Business"
and Jan & Dean's "Thread Your Needle." Built on such fine
songs as the rockabilly tinged "Trouble Boys," the Everly-esque
"Never Been in Love," "Television," "Readers
Wives," and "Deborah," Tracks on Wax 4 is a tight, snappy
rock & roll record that is only derailed by a version of Nick Lowe's
classic "Heart of the City," where Lowe's original vocal is
stripped away and replaced by a new take by Edmunds. Only then does the
record recall Edmunds' perfectionist nature.
(by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All
Music Guide)
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