Displaying uncharacteristic restraint, The Jim Jones Revue keep it simple with a little barroom ditty on Collision Boogie. It feels like it could all blow open with a firestorm of guitar and drums, but the palette is kept to a repetitive tilt on the ivories and a clap-along chorus. It’s honed blues-boogie goodness, a welcome little respite from the band’s rock‘n’roll belters.
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