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What CDs did you buy this week?


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Hey Blue,

Maybe you meant TEER?  They are Canadians who sound like Firehouse, but TSAR are one of the early nu-breed punky bands who had a hit with "Calling All Destroyers"...

 

 

TIM (2)

:headbanger:

 

TEER would probably be who it was because it certainly can't be these guys. This is the album w/"Calling..." on on it. Oh well, it happens. :D

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Through the post this morning:

Riot-Privelege of power

 

(and a bunch of Jap imports)

John Norum-Another destination

John Norum-Worlds away

The Georgia Satellites-Let it rock

Warren DeMartini-Crazy enough to sing to you

LA Guns-Vicious circle

The Suicide Twins-Silver missiles & nightingales

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I would really love to hear your opinion of the DeMartini disc. I've never purchased it...but always wanted to...but was fearful that it would be so severely different than his work in Ratt that I wouldn't like it...

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I would really love to hear your opinion of the DeMartini disc. I've never purchased it...but always wanted to...but was fearful that it would be so severely different than his work in Ratt that I wouldn't like it...

Its completely different!

Kinda like Satriani-Flying in a blue dream,but without the flash of guitar pyrotechnics.

Kinda laid back!

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Tycoon - S/T and Turn Out The Lights, 2 on 1 CD. Classic AOR all the way and I like it! :blink:

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Picked up a rather strange mix today:

 

Lou Reed - Transformer

 

The La's - The La's (17 track German import for $2.00)

 

John Conlee - Classics

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a big thank you goes out to my bud michael butt for the following

white russian / broken mirror

dirty blond / cardboard

rebelene / in the middle of nowhere

 

a thank you to mark allen for

social disgrace / s/t

vamplestat / filth

 

and from gemm

hellfueled / vol 1..if you like early ozzy ( with randy) you will love this

 

and a thank you to chris broderick for

jag panzer / casting the stones..their heaviest and best to date

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Working Man- Tribute To Rush

Will you let me know how that one is. I"m been eyeing it.

 

Yes Dave it is indeed excellent. I'm sorry I didn't post earlier, I didn't see your question. Worth the small amount I paid. I thing $4.50 for the CD and $2.50 for the shipping. Great stuff.

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Here's the latest additions to my ever-growing collection:

 

NINETEEN88: "The Great American Rock and Roll Spectacle"

ACES HIGH: "Forgive and Forget"

SNAKERYDER: "D.O.A."

JEFF SCOTT SOTO: "Lost in Translation"

BUTCH WALKERS: "Letters"

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It Bites -Live In Montreux

Nektar - Evolution

Richard Marx - My Own Best Enemy

Legs Diamond - Favorites Vol.1

Donnie Iris - No Muss No Fuss

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