The Babys

Live At The Bottom Line, 1979

Omnivore, 2024

9/10

Listen to Live At The Bottom Line, 1979

The Brit-rockers The Babys made quite a name for themselves for not only their 3 well received records in the ‘70s, but also being the highest paid contract when they signed to Chrysalis in 1976. These 11 tracks were captured across 2 nights in 1979, and features previously unissued performances.

The rockin’ and rhythmic “Head First” starts the listen with John Waite’s distinct pipes guiding the rugged yet melodic delivery, and “Give Me Your Love” follows with Tony Brock’s thumping drums and Wally Stocker’s thick guitar populating the dense climate.

Deeper into the set, “California” showcases Ricky Phillips playful bass amid the bouncy and harmonic setting, while “Stick To Your Guns” carries a mesmerizing spirit via Jonathan Cain’s meticulous keyboards and Stocker’s spirited guitar work that illuminates Waite’s diverse voice.

Close to the end, “Lookin’ For Love” could soundtrack a night on the dance floor with its infectious energy and lush instrumentation, and “Loaded” exits the listen with buzzing synth and a muscular rhythm section that’s aligns with the gritty dynamics.

Stocker and Brock still play in The Babys to this day. Waite, of course, has had an excellent solo career, Cain is currently in Journey and Phillips played in Styx until recently. This superb recording catches some legendary musicians as the peak of their creativity, and is important pieces of ‘70s rock history.

Travels well with: Foghat- Sonic Mojo; Robin Trower- Joyful Sky