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Delbert

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  1. Okay, Dan.......taking this a step further. There are litterally, thousands of bands, many of whom are already listed on this site, that recorded some killer demo tapes during the late 80's into the mid 90's that are certainly collectable and of high quality. As you know, this was the "in Vogue" thing to do during this period as it was much cheaper to record and duplicate a cassette tape as opposed to vinyl or CD. Many bands were doing this to promote themselves not only to record labels, but to their listening base as well. My question is this........is there now room to start adding these collectable demo tapes to the site, many of which would become a part of the discography of many bands already listed, although there may be many additional tracks on these demos that were never released on CD? Then, there are the bands that never released a CD officially until labels such as Demon Doll, Ionian etc etc have discovered them. Mull this over and let's either go with it or just dump the idea? Thanks boss!!!
  2. Different Mis-Fit than the Mid-Atlantic version. It is I knew I had the correct Mis-Fit demo from Baltimore.....I just ran across it this morning. Transferred to CDR.......
  3. Heard of this band.....seen them on want lists, but first time hearing this......thanks!!
  4. Wow Terry, never heard this one before......killer!! Knowing James as I did, I know he definitely loved the sound of this one. Good time memories can never be taken away.......
  5. No, Terry, It was in an E Bay auction and no one bid on it......I guess they thought it was some junk CD or something. A friend of mine told me about it and said he had gotten a copy from Paulo Fernandes a few years back. I know you and James spent lots of good times diggin in the bins and finding Gold......
  6. I always thought something was screwed up because so many tracks were repeated
  7. Loved this track "Ghost Town"........
  8. I just got this CD in the mail today that I won off E Bay and after listening to it am just stoked as to how something like this released in 1997 could have flown under the radar of collectors for all this time. This is the track "Way Of The Crow" off this 8 track CD by CHARLEY IN THE BOX. A crazy name for this New York band, but they play classy hard rock with strong lead vocals and a chunky guitar tone. There's plenty of kick and a strong bottom end to boot. I hear similarities to HAREM SCAREM’s early demo material. Their style is like LILLIAN AXE, ST. WARREN or SKID ROW teaching HAREM SCAREM a thing or two about attitude driven hard rock. A solid, very enjoyable listen for my ears........
  9. Russ....I've said it before.....You really need to give serious thought to writing a reference book or doing something to convey all this great knowledge of the Baltimore hard rock scene in the late 80s - early 90's. You've accumulated a vast amount of material and knowledge that should be invaluable to other collectors!! You do a great job and I have followed this thread almost since it was started, just absorbing all of this. As you know, I am heavy into demo tapes and love discovering new bands all the time like this. Keep up the good work man!
  10. Easy Mickey was definitely part of the Baltimore scene......This is a track off their 1989 6 track demo........
  11. Different Mis-Fit than the Mid-Atlantic version. I was thinking this may be a different band........never argue with the Expert! LOL
  12. Here's the track "Waiting" from VAUDEVILLE's demo that I transferred to CDR.....
  13. Here's a cool track off the MISFIT demo I thought you'd like Russ........Something I transferred to a CDR several years ago!
  14. Russ, I discovered the Dagger I transferred from vinyl is a UK band.......not what you were looking for.
  15. https://youtu.be/OVdqTIcr530 Just received my copy this week of the Swedish band CREYE's new three track EP titled "Straight To The Top". This band is fronted by the singer of ART NATION and DIAMOND DAWN, Alexander Strandell. The physical CD itself is actually a CDR release and appears to be a bit difficult to track down, although the tracks are available for download on Amazon, Itunes etc.....I contacted the band via Facebook and they cheerfully made arrangements for me to receive a copy directly from them.
  16. I agree, as long as the "sound" of the band remains fairly intact, even though the band members have changed. I think the most dramatic member change in most bands comes from the singer. Although, in the case of the Swedish band FATAL SMILE, their debut "Left In A Shadow" was a very melodic affair. After that release, the band shifted into a Malmsteen style. I was admitedly a bit excited when I heard there was a new release forthcoming from the band. Nothing dynamically different, but still enjoyable!
  17. I agree Geoff that the second half is good......no, I think for me the better word is "Killer"!! I actually love the lyrical melodies as you do......Outstanding in my opinion......I am one of those who am just "sick and tired" of the same ole routine over and over and over until eternity......this track actually employs some genuine inovation in the song construction and underlying melodies. Another excellent release in my opinion and also another Japanese pressing for my collection because I admire it that much.
  18. Good analysis Geoff....... .to answer some previous questions....... 1. I buy Japanese pressings "only" when they contain legitimate bonus tracks and.....they are a release that truly pulls my chain. Otherwise, the mainstream releases satisfy my desires. 2. The bonus tracks are "Don't Cry For Yesterday" (The legitimate Bonus) and For Better or Worse (acoustic version). 3. This album WILL NOT appeal to everyone. Some will think it too lame, some hate keyboards, others like heavy riffing etc etc etc......however, for what it is, this is a spectacular release. I, am one of those individuals who truly appreciates an extremely wide range of musical genres from searing heavy metal to the 50's and 60's oldies
  19. Received my Japanese pressing from CD Japan on Thursday ...... it's been in my CD player quite a bit. This has the potential to be in the run for Album of the Year. I have all the previous BROTHER FIRETRIBE releases on the Japanese pressings and this album is by far superior. I'll explain.....the sound here is much fuller, the production extremely full including orchestration. Their overall sounds actually drifts toward the LEVERAGE vibes this time as opposed to their previous releases. Having the same vocalist in Pekka Heino, there is a blending of elements. Also, the Japanese pressing has a total of 14 tracks, two of which are Japanese bonus. One is an acoustic track and the second is a genuine bonus. More than, just a bonus, a brilliant track worth having. My recommendation is to obtain a Japanese pressing of this CD if you are going to purchase it.......It should be worthwhile!!
  20. Don't feel bad Mike.....I've done the same thing over and over. In my case, it wasn't that I didn't check to see why the person was blocked, it was just that I have a soft heart!! One Canadian bidder in particular hammered me several times with huge money and I finally learned my lesson. Most of you know who that person is. He was always bidding on stuff with huge money and everyone was talking about him.
  21. Good sounds Russ......when it comes to diggin up the Baltimore bands.....you are the go to man! Ever think about writing a book for reference? Guys like me go for that sort of thing! If not......at least keep diggin up these cool bands.......thanks for the post!!
  22. Watching for this one as well....have their first two releases and loved them. This one is anticipated with bated breath....
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