“Nearly a quarter of a century after they dominated the charts, bands like Motley Crue, Twisted Sister and Whitesnake still have a loyal audience,” says Hair Apparent executive producer Kim Mulligan. “Whether the critics want to acknowledge it or not, it’s obvious the enduring popularity of these bands must have a little something to do with the quality of their songs. It’s not easy to strike a common chord with millions of people worldwide or else everyone would have done it, right?”The concept behind Hair Apparent was to present the songs in a variety of musical genres and let them stand on their own. The musicians on Hair Apparent are not covering these songs; they are re-interpreting them. “Stripped of the hairspray, the spandex, the videos and the excessive behavior, these are really solid songs and well worth repeated listening,” Mulligan adds.The line-up features artists as diverse as Bob “Derwood” Andrews (former member of the punk band Generation X) with a version of the Slade/Quiet Riot classic “Cum On Feel The Noize,” and guitarist Sean Eden (formerly of Luna; currently with Elk City), lending his considerable talent to Helix’s “Heavy Metal Love”, re-imagined by LaBooze. Dennis Dunaway, who co-wrote the Alice Cooper classics “Schools Out” and “I’m Eighteen” is also on Hair Apparent with his version of Spinal Tap’s “Big Bottom”.
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Heavy Metal Love
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Cum On Feel the Noize - Bob "Derwood" Andrews
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Malibu Beach Nightmare
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She's Tight - Frankenstein 3000
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I Wanna Rock
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Ballad of Jayne
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Chatterbox
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Big Bottom
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Babylon - Bad Biscut
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It's So Easy - pillow theory
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Another Piece of Meat
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Shoot 'Em Down - AB
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Public Enemy #1 - Mars Needs Women
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18 And Life
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Little Fighter - AB
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The Final Countdown - Killing Phantoms
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After The Rain - Days Before Tomorrow
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Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You, Tonight - Frankenstein 3000
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Here I Go Again
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Wanted Dead or Alive - Early Times
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