5761. Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) - She's a Devil

From: Four Wheel Drive; Year: 1975; Genre: Hard Rock
For me, the Four Wheel Drive album is always the one that seems to not get as much attention from the band's most famous "superstar" era; I honestly don't know why except possibly the sheer volume of excellent music they were putting out at that point. That being said, this is yet another shining example of "album oriented rock" that just works playing it straight through and thus you wont notice the weak material as much.
She's a Devil is another one of their tracks that uses the more mellow and melodic verses and then launches into the much harder driving riff-based choruses; and of course C.F. Turner's vocals are as good as ever.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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