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Loverboy - Love Songs

Cher - s/t

Hair Of The Dog - s/t

LA Guns - Greatest Hits And Black Beauties

The Police - Ghost In The Machine

DLR - Diamond Dave

Frehley's Comet - s/t

Kingdom Come - Too

Quireboys - A Bit of What You Fancy

Enuff Z'Nuff - Seven

Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet (remaster)

Jesse Strange - s/t

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Tommy Lee ~ Tommyland The Ride

 

 

:(  soooooooooo disappointed.

Gives us your reasons for the disappointment MJ. Too Techno???

 

No.....not too techno. Just disappointed with the whole package.

 

There are NO lyrics......which is a MUST HAVE for me. I know a LOT of people collaborated on this.......but it doesn't say who is doing what on which song.

 

Tommy's vocals are too whiny. :( or something <_<

 

Overall it is a nice......middle of the road disc. Not rockin'. Not a total snooze. But still.....not what I was hoping for.

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A mega package delivered this morning. A few have been out a few weeks (Journey, Stryper) but am playing catch up because of Holidays etc. This whole package covers pretty much every style of music i'm into in one huge blast. Something for everyone I think from Suvern, AOR,MR & Prog

 

Doc Holliday - ..Rides Again + 2 (One of my alltime fave Suvern albums,Fab Remastering + bonus tracks)

 

Coney Hatch - S/T (Great Canadian band & a true 'Classic'. Again, Have the original, but got this for the bonus tracks & fab Remastering which are a great addition)

 

Surrender - Better Later Than Never (Had to find out what all the fuss was about - Be prepared, be VERY prepared, to be blown away)

 

Tantrum - Triple Pack (Have the original Rather Be Rockin' vinyl, but these remastered versions of all 3 albums are a must for the late 70's early 80's AOR fan)

 

Journey - Generations

 

Stryper - Reborn

 

Wetton/ Downes - Heat Of The Moment E.P

 

Pendragon - Believe

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TT Quick - Metal of Honor (1996 Megaforce Records)

Machine Gun Kelly - Culture Shock (1995 Fisthead Records)

Shag - S/T (1995 Beyond Records)

Tyketto - Take Out & Served Up Live (1996 Music For Nations)

Mama's Boys - The Collection (2000 Connoisseur Collection Ltd)

Crystal Roxx - Pass The Buck (1992 Jrs Records)

Black 'N Blue - One Night Only Live @ Key Largo (1998 Eon Records)

Pretty Maids - The Best Of...Back To Back (1998 Massacre Records)

Jet Red - S/T (1989 Relativity Records)

Shout - S/T (1997 Escape Music)

Under Fire - S/T (1998 GB Music) *has OBI strip*

Jeff Paris - Wired Up (1987 PolyGram Records) *THE gem of the bunch I think*

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