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The lines between MC5 and Stooges guitar abrasion, glam's penchant for fun, and metal's bombast get more twisted than your sister on this hodgepodge of rare singles, live cuts, outtakes, spit-takes, and self-realized mistakes from a band that would define Los Angeles if the world was fair. The liner notes see the band taking Guitars, Guns & Gold as seriously as such a motley crew of tunes deserves, but ignore this disc at your own peril; just making Iron Maiden's "Sanctuary" and "Los Angeles" by X seem almost like the same song is worth the price of admission alone. ~ Brian O'Neill
Additional personnel includes: Wayne Kramer, C.J. Buscaglia.
Comp.Of Hard To Find Tracks + 2 Live Trax From 2001 + 1 New
The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs: Frank Meyer (vocals, guitar); Art Jackson (guitar); Eric Herrmann (drums).
Producers include: Wayne Kramer.
Personnel: Frank Meyer (vocals, guitar); Dino Everett (vocals); Art Jackson (guitar); Mike Sessa, Mike Knutsen (drums); Jeff Watson, Lisa Kekaula (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Frank Meyer; Art Jackson.
Recording information: King Sound & Pictures (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); KNAC.Com (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); Swinghouse, Hollywood, CA (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); The Bellrays Rehersal Studio (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); TON Studios, Hollywood, CA (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); Uncle's, North Hollywood, CA (??/??/1995-07/09/2001); WMSE 97.1 FM, Milwaukee, WI (??/??/1995-07/09/2001).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Guitars Guns & Gold Music Streetwalkin Cheetahs Guitars Guns & Gold Songs | 1. | Small Town Killer |
| 2. | Guitars, Guns and Gold - (previously unreleased) |
| 3. | Generator |
| 4. | Night Billy Wanted to Fly, The |
| 5. | Those Days Are Gone |
| 6. | Los Angeles - (previously unreleased) |
| 7. | No More - (live) |
| 8. | Kamikaze |
| 9. | Dirty Mockingbird - (previously unreleased, live) |
| 10. | Sanctuary - (previously unreleased, live) |
| 11. | I Wanna Die for X-Mas |
| 12. | Coming Down |
| 13. | Carnival - (previously unreleased, featuring Brekin Meyer) |
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