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Molten Lager is an extremely great-sounding Damned show from June, 1994 in Mulhouse, France. If you like the Kris Dollimore, Moose, and Alan Lee Shaw lineup, then this blows away the overproduced LP this lineup sadly made. They should have released this instead. Being boogie-rock, it doesn't really sound like the Damned, but it sounds like a fairly kick-ass R&B- punk band being fronted by Dave Vanian. The few old classics this lineup's attempts, though, sound horrible!! Gag! (Moscrop P.O. Box 43001, Burnaby, Canada, V5G 3HO; www.suddendeath.com) ~ Jack Rabid
Recorded Live In France 94
Recorded in Mulhouse, France in 1994.
The Damned: Alan Shaw, Kris Dollimore (guitar); Moose (bass guitar); Rat Scabies (drums); Dave Vanian.
Personnel: Dave Vanian (vocals); Kris Dollimore (guitar).
Recording information: Mulhouse, France (06/23/1994).
The Damned: Dave Varian, Rat Scabies, Kris Dollimore, Allan Lee Shaw, Moose.
Q (3/00, pp.117-8) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Features the band's usual mixture of good humor, Goth lyrics and slightly edgy punk....a perfectly reasonable live album, greatly enlivened by Dollimore's R&B-influenced guitar and by plenty of good songs..." Damned Molten Lager Songs Molten Lager Review
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