The Scramblers

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THE SCRAMBLERS: Good Gone Bad

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5 out of 5 stars 
author: James Donaldson

Well...I never thought I'd see the day....Canada's greatest ever Alt. Rock band finally releases a cd! It's too bad it wasn't a live recording - as these guys blew all competition outta the doors, every time! - but it still gives you some indication of why they are/were so highly revered. Buy it - or miss out...your choice.

4 out of 5 stars 
The possibilities were endless.
author: Art

This CD does a good job, but not a great job of showcasing the Scramblers. For a band that could blow any others off the stage, this CD only hints at the power that was the Scramblers. The good thing is though, it's still a great CD and doesn't have a weak song on it. If you like your rock hard, then this CD is for you. Great lyrics, sound, it has it all.

5 out of 5 stars 
True to their live sound.
author: Chris Wate

I think I was at every Scramblers gig they played in Vancouver. They were the best live band I ever saw. This CD completely captures the essence that was The Scrambers. It rocks. Buy it, you won't regret it.

5 out of 5 stars 
Hot as hell! Pure, dirty & nasty. This is how it should be done...
author: Mike Sebastian

These guys are awesome! I just wish I coulda seen them live. I knew they were the big thing in the Pacific Northwest years before Nirvana - and now I know why! Wow! Kurt used to be a big fan...listen to it and you'll see what it that attracted him to all their seattle gigs..

4 out of 5 stars 
Great songs energy attitutude! Politics-Production values=overlooked
author: Ray Fulber

Easily deserved Guns + Roses Motley Cru stardom Howard Rix and Gang still entertained me all these years later with this collection.Not for the nostalgic value but for rock and ass kicking entertainment.Good loud!

4 out of 5 stars 
author: Richard Amery Kenora Daily Miner and News

I’ve been waiting to hear more from the Scramblers since hearing their cut on Last Call, a compilation of Vancouver indie acts circa 1977-1988, which came out several years ago. They’re the best late 80’s Vancouver band you never heard of but one everybody should. If anybody ever doubted punk rockers can play, check out the Scramblers. They have attitude in spades, thunderous drums, big riffs and face melting solos which rock with the primal urge of Alice Copper getting into a back alley knife fight with Toronto punks, the Viletones. And and honest to god harmonica to boot to give a nod to old time country and rock n’ roll. A good portion of the Cd was recorded live in 1990, but the whole CD sounds raw, live and rocking. Some of the many highlights are Good Gone Bad, Aint’ That The Truth and Walkin Back to Moscow.

4 out of 5 stars 
Great little rockin' cd!
author: Dave Vanian

This is what rock n roll is supposed to sound like. Peeled the paint offa my walls - but hey, that's cool.

5 out of 5 stars 
One hot alternative rock n roll album - wow!
author: j . Sheridan

This band really rocks! You can see why they were popular at the time. Kind of like The Stooges meets AC/DC who then pick a fight with Howling Wolf or somebody in a dark, dirty alley. Buy it..you won't regret it!!



Howard Rix - vocals and harmonica
Randy Bowman - drums
Ron Allan - bass
Ziggy Zigmund - guitar
Jon Williams - guitar
Laurie Mercer - management