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I've got their first 2 albums 'Left' and 'Headquarters' which are both excellent, but not this one (released next week) or the previous 'Friday' which i'll probably get. File under Steely Dan goodness
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John Elefante did the Mastedon, Rob Coldwell did the Halo's. Bill Smiley had a hand in the Twenty Twenty, not sure about the others. You can get them all from Girder Records
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By KarpetRydOFunk · Posted
This is exactly why I rarely buy an album at release. Wait. So, "Signed in Blood" isn't for an upcoming album? -
'Kids In A Ghost Town (Deluxe Album Edition)' out September 30. Tracklisting: 1 A Fanfare for the Reliable Rebel (Intro) 2 On the Run 3 Kids in a Ghost Town 4 Stone Cold Eyes 5 These Days 6 Tomorrow feat. Samantha Fox 7 Signed in Blood* 8 Perfect 10 (Eyes Like Demi Moore) 9 I Wanna Dance with Somebody* 10 A Losing Game* 11 We are not Ok 12 Firesign 13 1989 14 It Ain’t Me (edited) * = Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
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'Neon Sunrise' out October 7th. Tracks: 1. Flamenco 2. We’re The Forgiven 3. Physical 4. Moment Of Truth 5. Wasted Heart 6. Night Reaction 7. Chains Of Love 8. Burning Daylight 9. Break (Into Forever) 10. Invincible 11. State Of Denial 12. Neon Sunrise
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they need some original ideas and humour that's not obvious. their winning formula,was stuff like Tiger Woods, Bukkake Tears & Asian Hooker - awesome musically but with a clever humourous angle.
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By Captain Howdy · Posted
Generally if I hate an album I ain't ever gonna like it, but there have been albums over the years that I was kinda "well it's ok, but nothing special and will probably never listen to it again" that I have later gone back to and loved. The most obvious one for me is Ace Frehley - Trouble walking. Bought it on the cheap on cassette, listened to it and just went "meh, it's ok". Took me several years to play it again, and this time was totally blown away by it. Dunno if my tastes were just more developed by then as when I first heard it I was only 3 years or so into my journey into hard rock n metal, or if I just had not paid attention initially, but still to this day its my fave album by him and has a good representation in my playlist mix. Also, not such a long time in between listens, but the first time I played Dr Feelgood by The Crue, I was not impressed. A few months later I played it again and it's now one of my top albums and bands of all time, featuring my top song of all time as well.
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