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KISS - "Revenge" (1992) :banger:

 

Great album. :headbanger:

 

Agreed! :drink:

 

Could be my favorite KISS album actually...maybe. It's a toss-up between a few.

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Just popped in;

 

KISS - "Revenge" (1992) :banger:

 

Great album. :headbanger:

 

Agreed! :drink:

 

Could be my favorite KISS album actually...maybe. It's a toss-up between a few.

 

It would be in my top 3 or 4.

The debut for me is my fav it just has the magic of the original lineup that they never achieved again IMO.

Plus the songs on the debut are all time classics. My second fav is Creatures of the Night, just awesome album and IMO at least the best thing they did in the 80's. Revenge would probably be next and it was a great return to form.

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Dan Reed Network - 'The Heat' ; I've had this on my trade/sale list for ages but never heard... thought I'd give it a go tonight.

 

Great disc, 'The Salt Of Joy' is an absolute killer ballad. You didn't like the first 2 excellent discs if I remember correctly, so I'd be very surprised if you like this one to be honest.

 

How can anyone not like the first 2 DRN albums - both killer discs.

 

 

np Adelitas Way - Demos

 

Backed mate - both great albums.

 

Just checking Geoff's comments and 'didn't like' was an understatement - Hate and awful were two words used :screwy:

:lol: And no surprise here for you, mate. Hated 'The Heat' too. Worst of the bunch. Both the first two albums have two great songs on them each - those stunning ballads. I hated every other song and I didn't like anything off 'The Heat'.

 

Crooked X - s/t

Sick City - 'Nightlife'

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Marillion - Misplaced Childhood.......Great start to the Marillion marathon of listening I have to do....Great album :tumbsup:

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The Associates - Sulk

 

Rising from the post-punk/New wave era before dipping their toes in the New Romantic,moody-synth style that was hugely popular in Europe at the time.They were on the verge of breaking it big then vocalist Billy McKenzie unfortunately passed away..........

 

For fans of the genre only imo......Weird-tastic.

 

:drink: Jim.

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The Echoing Green - s/t

 

:drink: Jim.

 

More synths and drum machines than you can shake a stick at.Clever use of male/female vocals..........

 

Includes a cool cover of Men Without Hats "Safety Dance".

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