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that RIOT CD is a CLASSIC IMHO

Ya know what freaked me out a little, it's the 1st Rock Candy label release...and it was 2005.........if you'd asked me when Rock Candy as a label started I'd have said about 3 years ago!!

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Glenn Kaiser - Blues Heaven

Glenn Kaiser - Blues Heaven II

Glenn Kaiser - Spontaneous Combustion

Glenn Kaiser Band - Blacktop

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Glen Burtnick - Heroes & Zeros

John Sykes - Loveland (JAP)

Waltham - Permission To Build

Da Vinci - s/t

Da Vinci - Unfinished Business (CDR)

Thunder - Backstreet Symphony (2CD)

Thunder - Laughing On Judgement Day (2CD)

Tempestt - Bring 'Em On

Backyard Babies - Independent Days (2CD)

Niagara - Fall Higher (2CD)

The Storm - Eye Of The Storm

Jorn - The Duke

Blessed By A Broken Heart - All Is Fair In Love And War

 

 

Trade with Clutch (thanks :beerbang: ):

Essex - D7

Skin N' Bones - Speak Easy

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Teargas - Crazy (EP) (2004)

Manteye - s/t (1990)

Call of the Wild - Such is Life (1994)

Cubic Feet - Passenger in Time

De Mont - R.I.P.ped

Snakes in Paradise - Garden of Eden

Dr. Grind - Speechless

Sgt. Roxx - Weapon of Miss Distraction

Undercover - s/t (1997)

Rough Diamonds - It's Up to You

Vibe A Tribe - Tribal Instinct

Fake I.D. - Dreaming Ezekiel

Gary Hughes - Strength of Heart

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Teargas - Crazy (EP) (2004)

 

 

Awesome disc!

Ever heard it before now?

 

No actually I've never head it until now...in fact I was just saying that in a message to John (DaHun72) who kindly traded it with me (awesome trader BTW).

Have they got any more tunes worth owning apart from this EP - I've heard they turned crap.

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Teargas - Crazy (EP) (2004)

 

 

Awesome disc!

Ever heard it before now?

 

No actually I've never head it until now...in fact I was just saying that in a message to John (DaHun72) who kindly traded it with me (awesome trader BTW).

Have they got any more tunes worth owning apart from this EP - I've heard they turned crap.

 

another ep, but completely different style. You'd never guess it was the same band. Personally, not my cup of tea, but i think geoff liked it.

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Coleske - s/t

Stevie Vann - s/t

Avian - From the Depths of Time

CPR - s/t

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geoff liked it.

Hence, steer clear..

Not liked it; loved it. Great EP. Obviously, nowhere near as excellent as the debut, but still very good. I can see that the slightly more modern sound turned a few people off, but there were still at least 2 ultra-melodic songs on there at least, I think. It's been a while. I think I said it at the time - but I didn't really think they'd gone modern, as much as they'd just gone heavier. I can upload it again if you doods wanted to check it out. Let a brother know.

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Glenn Kaiser - Blues Heaven

Glenn Kaiser - Blues Heaven II

Glenn Kaiser - Spontaneous Combustion

Glenn Kaiser Band - Blacktop

 

Added to that list today:

Glenn Kaiser Band - Live

 

And another Glenn Kaiser one to come on my next Grooveyard Records order coming up soon !!!

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Total Stranger - s/t

Change of Heart - s/t

Chris Falson - s/t

Pride - Signs of Purity

Brian McDonald - Wind it Up

Brian McDonald Project - Voyage

Renegade - On the Edge

Renegade - Back From the Dead

Mr. Mister - I Wear the Face

Breathless - Picture This - The Best of

Michael Gleeson - Children of Choices

Monkey Business - The Noble Art of Wasting Time

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Michael Gleeson - Children of Choices

 

Killer album! The Elefante Bros. are geniuses.

 

You should also check out Mark Pogue if you haven't already....

 

Yeah I bought the Michael Gleeson disc based on some good reviews at the main site.

I've taken your advise and just purchased Mark Pogue - Restoration. I'll let you know what I think.

Cheers.

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From MusicBuyMail today:

 

Newman - The Art of Balance

Crashdiet - Generation Wild

Export - Living in Fear of the private Eye

Export - Contraband

FM - Metropolis

Primal Fear - Seven Seals

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Arrived today from Wishing Well (Roger):

 

Balance II - s/t

Henry Lee Summer - Live

 

 

Thanks, mate ! :drink: And all the best to your wife !!

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