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Iron Age Men's Work Boots - Steel Toe Safety Shoes for Construction & Heavy Duty Work | Slip Resistant, Waterproof & Comfortable for Outdoor, Industrial & Warehouse Use
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Iron Age Men's Work Boots - Steel Toe Safety Shoes for Construction & Heavy Duty Work | Slip Resistant, Waterproof & Comfortable for Outdoor, Industrial & Warehouse Use
Iron Age Men's Work Boots - Steel Toe Safety Shoes for Construction & Heavy Duty Work | Slip Resistant, Waterproof & Comfortable for Outdoor, Industrial & Warehouse Use
Iron Age Men's Work Boots - Steel Toe Safety Shoes for Construction & Heavy Duty Work | Slip Resistant, Waterproof & Comfortable for Outdoor, Industrial & Warehouse Use
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Review by Alex Henderson Whether Mother's Finest was more rock-minded or R&B-minded on a particular album usually had a lot to do with what label the band was recording for at the time and who was in charge in the A&R department. Some A&R men wanted Mother's Finest to be an urban contemporary act and cater to black radio's tastes, but on Iron Age, MF was clearly going after the heavy metal/hard rock audience of the early 1980s. MF never sounded more focused and inspired than it does on this excellent LP, and forceful gems like "Rock 'N Roll 2 Nite," "U Turn Me On" and "Movin' On" indicated that MF should forget about what black radio was playing and simply concentrate on being a great metal/hard rock band (which is what it really wanted to be, anyway). Black radio, which had been a strong supporter of MF's 1978 hit "Love Changes," wasn't about to play an album this metal-oriented — and sadly, rock radio ignored it as well. With the right promotion, Iron Age could have made MF a big hit with the Quiet Riot/Judas Priest/Scorpions crowd, but the album was a commercial flop instead of the big commercial breakthrough that it should have been. Nonetheless, the fact remains that this out-of-print LP is among MF's most rewarding albums and is well worth hunting for if you fancy yourself a metalhead.
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Mother's Finest is my favorite live band since I first saw them in '79. The live album was always my favorite. I recently got Iron Age on CD and became reaquainted with it. In a word WOW! This band can move from Rock, to Funk Rock to Hard Rock without blinking. You gotta love almost every thing they do. I saw them do a lot of these tunes plus some from "Black Radio won't play this record" at a Harley event. It was a harder set than they normally do and it was perfect for the Biker crowd. These folks upstage every one they open for!

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