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Von Groove-Rainmaker

Rainmaker is a really good album. It's a little more organic than the debut but it still has some great hooks and superb songs.

 

Enjoy Captain. :headbanger:

Not bad for a £5,and brand spanking new at that!

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A bit spree this week for me.

Jet 68 Superqueen : The new band for Kenny of Blackboard Jungle and Eddie of Alleycat Scratch.

Hanoi Rocks 12 Shots of Rocks: the US pressing with 3 bonus tracks

Josh Todd Newie: No Explaining

H.I.M. Best of : Get the double disc, the 2nd disc is a live dvd.

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NIce to come home today to fine I recieved

 

Black Rain - s/t

Soooooooooooooooooooo?????????????????

 

Tell me...tell me......tell me...... :lol:

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NIce to come home today to fine I recieved

 

Black Rain - s/t

Soooooooooooooooooooo?????????????????

 

Tell me...tell me......tell me...... :lol:

I'm getting ready to put it in next and I'll let you know.

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Hey MJ I like the Black Rain CD. It has its moments. It's good but not great.

Yep.......did you just get the feeling that they weren't "letting go"???? I just felt like they could do much more on some songs. He says that they do much better live....

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Hey MJ I like the Black Rain CD. It has its moments. It's good but not great.

Yep.......did you just get the feeling that they weren't "letting go"???? I just felt like they could do much more on some songs. He says that they do much better live....

Your right, it was like they seemed to be trying real hard to me and just couldn't get there. It could have just a little more to it. There is alot of potential there. Like I said it was good, just not great.

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This week:

"Honkin' On Bobo", of course

Thunder, "The Thrill Of It All" (This is really growin' on me)

Journey, "Trial By Fire"

Roxy Blue, "Want Some?"

"Big Daddy" soundtrack (for S. Crow's version of "Sweet Child")

"Beautiful Creatures"

Chantal Kreviazuk, "Under these Rocks and Stones"

Lita Ford, "Dangerous Curves"

AC/DC, "Let There Be Rock" (Australia) (with "Crabsody In Blue")

Gilby Clarke "Live! 99"

 

Edit: And L.A. Guns' "Cocked & Loaded" on disc.

 

Just (minutes ago) got in the mail, off eBay:

Whitesnake, "Starkers In Tokyo"

Ozzy Osbourne, "Best Of Ozz"

L.A. Guns, "Hollywood Vampires" ( Jap. import, bonus track)

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Rockhead - Rockhead

 

Drive, She Said - Drivin' Wheel

 

Michael Bolton - Everybody's Crazy (With a hell lot of scratches... :( )

 

Gaeleri - Still Here

 

Col. Parker - Rock'n'roll Music

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Which of those albums are you referring to, 66 Mustang???

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Rockhead - Rockhead

 

 

 

Michael Bolton - Everybody's Crazy (With a hell lot of scratches... :( )

is the cd worth it. the one video clip i saw from looked like it could be a nice little rock/aor album

If it's ROCHHEAD then it's blues based HardRock with splendid production + good vocals & musicianship...A little too predictable however..gets a bit boring in the long run I guess...Guest appearance by Richie Sambora by the way

 

MICHAEL BOLTON...Well, it's Michael Bolton, but from his "rockier" era...Bruce Kulick on guitar & Mark Mangold on keys...Good stuff. Very melodic & very "80s" - A good album without a doubt!

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Hey Scandinavia, where did you get the Col. Parker cd. I have been after that cd for awhile , since I read an interveiw with them in old issue of Metal Edge.

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