| | Highway Robbery For Love Or Money CD Highway Robbery Discography of CDs
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Includes liner notes by Brian Wible.
Personnel: Michael Stevens , Mike Stevens (vocals, guitar); Don Francisco (vocals, drums); John Livingston Tunison (vocals).
Highway Robbery: Michael Stevens (vocals, guitar); John Livingston Tunison IV (vocals, bass); Don Francisco (vocals, drums).
Highway Robbery For Love Or Money Songs | 1. | Mystery Rider |
| 2. | Fifteen |
| 3. | All I Need (To Have Is You) |
| 4. | Lazy Woman |
| 5. | Bells |
| 6. | Ain't Gonna Take No More |
| 7. | I'll Do It All Again |
| 8. | Promotion Man |
| For Love Or Money Music Review Purchase For Love Or Money CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ursa Major CD (1972)
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| | U F O Force It CD (1975) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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| | Thin Lizzy Thunder And Lightning CD (1983)
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Thin Lizzy's final studio release, Thunder and Lightning, was their most consistent album since 1979's Black Rose. Guitarist John Sykes replaced Snowy White, and the new blood must have inspired Lynott and company to write some of their best compositions in years. Although a pop-metal production hinders the tracks, there's more of a harder edge present than on their last release, Renegade. While the title track served as the ensuing tour's raging opener, half-baked lyrics detailing a fistfight and an unwarranted synth-solo weakens what should have been a straight-ahead rocker. But such heavies as "This Is the One" and "Cold Sweat" suit the band much better. Lizzy takes a stab at dance-rock with "The Holy War," while laying back with the tranquil "The Sun Goes Down" and the album's underrated highlight, the melodic "Bad Habits." Like Lizzy's other '80s releases, filler is present -- "Someday She Is Going to Hit Back" and "Heart Attack" and disappointingly, guitarist Scott Gorham abandons his trademark harmony leads of yesteryear in favor of '80s-era high-tech shredding. Not Lizzy's best release, but a ...
| | Starz Violation CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.45 Starz' sophomore album, Violation, was quite similar to its predecessor. Jack Douglas was still the band's producer, and Starz continued to favor the type of slick, commercial hard rock that would be called pop-metal in the '80s and early '90s. This 1977 LP didn't establish Starz as major players in the pop-metal field; the New Yorkers did have a small following, although not a huge one. Nonetheless, this is an enjoyable record. It doesn't contain any pop-metal masterpieces like Kiss' "Shout It out Loud" or Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz," but tracks like "Cherry Baby" and "Rock Six Times" are certainly decent. Most of the time, Starz vocalist Michael Lee Smith sings about the same things that Kiss and Sweet were singing about in the '70s; namely, all-night parties and wild young women in tight dresses. Starz's lyrics, as a rule, were meant to be fun, not profound, and while Violation didn't go down in history as one of pop-metal's all-time classics, it's worth hearing if you're a fan of the style. ~ Alex Henderson
Starz's sophomore album, Violation, was quite similar to its predecessor. Jack Douglas was still the band's producer, and Starz continued to favor the type of slick, commercial hard rock that would be called pop-metal in the '80s and early '90s. This 1977 LP didn't establish Starz as major players in the pop-metal field; the New Yorkers did ...
| | Witchcraft Firewood CD (2005)
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$13.65 Ask a group of doom metal or stoner rock enthusiasts what band was the blueprint for the doom/stoner field, and the vast majority will -- without hesitation -- say Black Sabbath. So when a band is as Sabbath-influenced as Witchcraft, it is understandable that some headbangers would describe them as a doom band. But Witchcraft isn't nearly as forceful or as heavy as Eyehategod, Orange Goblin, or Toadliquor, and Firewood isn't typical of what has been considered doom metal and stoner rock in the '90s and 2000 -- actually, this 2005 release shows no awareness of post-'80s metal or even post-'70s metal. Rather, Firewood is a total throwback to the heavy metal, hard rock, and psychedelic rock of the late '60s and very early '70s. Black Sabbath's first few albums with Ozzy Osbourne are a strong influence, and the Swedish band's other ...
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| | Change Of Heart Continuum CD (2000) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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| | Old Man's Child In Defiance Of Existence CD (2003)
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$10.65 Despite traveling even farther away from black metal's roots, Old Man's Child is still one of the consummate death metal acts, mainly because In Defiance ...
| | Tribute To The Four Horsemen CD (2003)
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