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On Man in the Moon, a reunited and revitalized core L.A. Guns lineup spice up their '80s West Coast sleaze rock with some pop and modern rock elements. With the mostly original lineup (Phil Lewis on vocals, Tracii Guns on guitar, Steve Riley on drums, Mick Cripps on keyboards, and bassist Muddy) getting back together in the studio for the first time in over half a decade, L.A. Guns were probably hoping to relive the glory days of Cocked and Loaded. The results are a little mixed on this 2001 Spitfire Records release. Guns' guitar work is as fierce as ever and Lewis' whiney, but confident vocals are appropriately true to the singer's '80s rock past. But these two critical elements don't always work together on Man in the Moon, due in large part to some less-than-inspired material. While the clean, tight production has a positive, immediate effect on the muscular riffs, it also exposes Lewis' less-than-accurate pitch, as the singer attempts melodies that seem ill-suited for his voice. A bit of a mixed bag, Man in the Moon has a few bright spots, but unfortunately can't compete with L.A. Guns' prime late-'80s material. ~ Vincent Jeffries
With vocalist Phil Lewis returning, L.A.Guns features the same core lineup that first catapulted them to success. Man In The Moon is L.A. Guns' chance to show the newcomers where it all started. 10 new tracks including Beautiful, Spiders Web and Dream Dealer. 2001 release.
Recorded at Master Control Studios, Burbank, California.
Audio Mixer: Gilby Clarke.
Recording information: Master Control Studios, Burbank, CA.
Arranger: Tracii Guns.
L.A. Guns: Phil Lewis (vocals); Tracii Guns (guitar); Mick Cripps (keyboards); Muddy (bass); Steve Riley (drums).
L A Guns Man In The Moon Songs Man In The Moon Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Enjoyed this album! I purchase this album from this website as I live in Australia and we have very limited albums of LA Guns,
I enjoyed this album heaps it rocks!
I have been an LA Guns fan for years and enjoyed listening to this album. Submitted by Jennifer (Mt St Thomas, NSW, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
impressive first full length studio album with phil lewis since 1994, and NOT BAD! "beautiful" REALLY stands out as a great song, and "man in the moon" ain't bad either. if you're debating whether or not to buy it, you might as well just do it. Submitted by motley_scrue (ROCKFORD IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ROCKS FROM START TO FINISH !!!! This cd really rocks! Shame on rock radio stations if they don't play any of these tracks on the air. The REAL "Gunners"( most people don't know lead guitarist Tracii Guns was a founding member of Guns N' Roses) out-rock G N'R any day. Longtime fans of the band should enjoy it as much, maybe even more than the bands earlier work. Awesome guitars & vocals( original vocalist Phil Lewis is back & sounding better than ever ). Too bad Axl Rose & his band can't sound this good. L.A. Guns should hopefully get the respect they deserved years ago with this release. Anyone who thought rock was dead needs to wake up & listen to this. Long Live Rock-Long Live L.A. Guns!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Hammond, IN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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