With imminent release of Grand Union (the bands 5th full length album), Firebird stalwart Bill Steer is clearly delighted to be concentrating on his main love again. Those who witnessed his recent performances with the temporarily reunited Carcass may be taken back at how easily he slips back into his "day job" here. Lately Hard Rock fans have seen the emergence of a new crop of bands, often accompanied by hype of a kind that isn't easy to live up to. "The New Zeppelin", "The New AC/DC"...sound familiar? Firebird are a classier proposition altogether. Their roots go way deeper, and they can play their arses off. When the smoke and mirrors are cleared away, and the upstarts in Jack Daniel's shirts are pondering their next move, "Grand Union" will remain a timeless album.
01 Blue flame 02 Jack the lad 03 Lonely road 04 Fool for you 05 Silent stranger 06 Release me 07 Wild honey 08 Gold label 09 Worried mind 10 See the light 11 Four day creep 12 Caledonia