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Digitally remastered edition that restores the original artwork, updated liner notes and 5 bonus tracks to boot. The late 80s produced a plethora of melodic rock acts from North America, none more special and impressive than Diving For Pearls. Led by supremely talented front man Danny Malone, this NYC based five piece forged one of the finest records of the era at a time when the likes of Bon Jovi, Winger, White Lion and Whitesnake were notching up platinum albums as a matter of course. Diving For Pearls Songs | 1. | Gimme Your Loving  |
| 2. | Have You Forgotten |
| 3. | I Close My Eyes |
| 4. | New Moon |
| 5. | Never On Monday |
| 6. | You're All I Know |
| 7. | Mystery To Me |
| 8. | I Don't Want To Cry |
| 9. | Keep Out Love Alive |
| 10. | Girl Can't Stop It, The |
| 11. | Dear Prudence |
| 12. | I Close My Eyes |
| 13. | Gimme Your Good Loving  |
| 14. | Girl Can't Dtop It, The |
| 15. | She Sells Sanctuary |
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Purchase Diving For Pearls CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gamma 2 CD (1980)
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$9.69 The second LP from Gamma, an unlikely hard rock group on Elektra Records, features future Robin Trower vocalist Davey Pattison doing his best to sound like Bad Company during Paul Rodgers' "Rock & Roll Fantasy" period. With Jim Alcivar on synthesizer and Denny Carmassi on drums, you have a goodly portion of the band Montrose, since the guitarist/producer is the guiding hand behind this project. "Skin and Bone" might as well be Bad Company, while the cover of Thunderclap Newman's "Something in the Air" misses the mark slightly. The revolutionary theme of that great tune from the film The Strawberry Statement gets lost in the translation and doesn't have Pete Townshend's clever production. Though the attempt is interesting enough, memories of the original are so strong that this version is a bit of a letdown, the risk of treading on hallowed ground snagging the group here. Ronnie Montrose, Alcivar, and Pattison combine to write the leadoff track, "Mean Streak," which distorts the "Jumpin' Jack Flash riff just enough to create something new with a metal edge. "Four Horsemen" is Black Sabbath with '80s polish, while "Dirty City" goes back to the Ken Scott sound of the first Gamma LP, copying Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" from two years earlier. Ten Wheel Drive vocalist Genya Ravan is listed on "Dirty City," but Pattison's voice is what producers Gary Lyons and Ronnie Montrose bring up in the mix. "Voyager" is a dreamy metal blues number, and it gives Ronnie Montrose a chance ...
| | Praying Mantis Time Tells No Lies CD (1981) (Import) Import; Germany
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$32.85 Praying Mantis' 1981 debut Time Tells No Lies is a minor New Wave of British Heavy Metal classic. The album showcases ...
| | Sweet Off The Record CD (1977) Import; Remastered
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$13.29 This CD contains two non-LP B-sides which were mastered from scratchy vinyl.
After the international success of the self-produced "Fox on the Run," Sweet broke away from songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman in an attempt to shake their "pop puppets" and took a stab at conquering the hard rock album market. Sadly, a lot of their post-hit singles period output lacked the tight songwriting and hooks that made them famous, and this problem is in evidence on Off the Record. The band's musical approach seems schizophrenic on this album: songs like "Windy City" and "Live for Today" attempt a tough sound built on gritty lyrics and heavy guitar riffs, but this approach is undone by the overt slickness of the production, which tarts everything up with Queen-style harmonies and thickly-layered synthesizers that would feel more at home on a prog rock album. There is also an awkward attempt in creating a dance music track in "Funk It Up," which starts with a ham-fisted attempt at a funk rock groove and devolves into a series of repetitive disco-style chants. Despite this confused approach, some solid songs occasionally shine through: "Fever of Love" is a likable rocker built on an effective blend of guitars and synthesizers that sports a catchy chorus worthy of their hits, and "Midnight to Daylight" is a stomping rocker that sports heavy riffs worthy of Black Sabbath. However, moments like these are few and far between on Off the Record, making ...
| | Robin Beck Do You Miss Me CD (2005) (Import) Import; Italy
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| | Kip Winger Songs From The Ocean Floor CD (2000)
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$16.29 Originally released in 2000, SONGS FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR finds former Winger frontman Kip Winger offering up a 12-song set that goes well beyond the hard-rock parameters of his earlier band's work. On this emotional and eclectic album, Winger showcases a more refined singer/songwriter sound, with techno/ambient elements evident on the atmospheric "Sure Was a Wildflower" and "Landslide."
One of the last things Kip Winger released before taking a long sabbatical, Songs from the Ocean Floor was largely inspired and influenced by his trip to Egypt following the death of his wife in a car accident. The events in Winger's life had a dramatic effect on the music of the disc, as his normally good-time rockin' self was replaced with a more introspective, somber singer delivering grittier performances than those of his pop-metal tenure (especially when compared to power ballad fluff like "Miles Away"). The musicianship is much more layered and diverse, with Middle Eastern elements and instrumentation taking the place of the traditional ...
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| | Gold-80s Metal Gold CD (2007) (Import)
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