"Drivin' Crazy" comes from their 1978 release, "Thick As Thieves," the same record that yielded "Raise A Little Hell" (and in my opinion, the band's best album). There are lots of other highlights scattered throughout their catalogue, which spans 9 albums over 3 decades, mostly from the 70s. "Knock 'Em Dead Kid," "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)," "Round, Round We Go," and "Janine" all worth a spin.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
"Drivin' Crazy" by Trooper
Canadian rock band Trooper never established a foothold in America, although they did score a minor hit in 1978 when their classic anthem "Raise A Little Hell" reached #59. America should have heard a lot more from these guys.
"Drivin' Crazy" comes from their 1978 release, "Thick As Thieves," the same record that yielded "Raise A Little Hell" (and in my opinion, the band's best album). There are lots of other highlights scattered throughout their catalogue, which spans 9 albums over 3 decades, mostly from the 70s. "Knock 'Em Dead Kid," "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)," "Round, Round We Go," and "Janine" all worth a spin.
"Drivin' Crazy" comes from their 1978 release, "Thick As Thieves," the same record that yielded "Raise A Little Hell" (and in my opinion, the band's best album). There are lots of other highlights scattered throughout their catalogue, which spans 9 albums over 3 decades, mostly from the 70s. "Knock 'Em Dead Kid," "We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time)," "Round, Round We Go," and "Janine" all worth a spin.
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