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The debut contains some v good songs like Runaway, Higher, Come Again, Tell me but there are a few fillers. The follow up was v disappointing imo. Pretty average affair with no real keepers imo and the one decent song was a rip off of their own track as Geoff mentioned
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Touch - Tomorrow Never Comes Ratt - E.P. Derringer - Live in Cleveland
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Agree with the above - it's a cool release. As is being alluded to, it's not a belt-the-walls-down classic, but it's a good solid album and a cut above good. I like it.
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Oh man, thought this was going to be something new and my heart skipped a beat or three. Loved their last output too and would absolutely love something new.
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Had these albums for an age and probably spun them a million times each, without ever really loving either. I loved 'High enough' and enjoyed how they covered it with different lyrics on the follow-up and called it 'Where you going now?' Two great songs, as is 'Silence is broken.' Apart from them, some of it was good ol' fashioned barnyard stompin' fun, but not really my jam if I'm being honest. I think 'Coming of age' flirted with my best of tapes, but far as I recall it was mostly just the aforementioned three that ever made the mix tapes.
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Dug this out for a listen yesterday, fantastic EP, would like them to release some new music but they have gone quiet...
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Third one from The Strike cause they're just so good...
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Big, long memories for me for this one. I remember picking the tape of this and Vain's 'No Respect' up in a second hand music shop in Kempsey. I think I'd passed on this before because the kind of "industrial" looking front cover, but man did I love what I heard when I heard it. Don't love every single song on it, but the best are near flawless. If I had to pick a favourite I couldn't go past 'Waiting for love.'
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