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Playlist - April/May 2006 - Michael
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation
Several classics like Southbound, the title track and Dancing in the Moonlight makes this another essential album from the Irish band
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
After the recent Thin Lizzy concert with John Sykes/Scott Gorham in the line-up this classic has been glued to my CD player. There is something magical about this band and "Live and Dangerous" is the ultimate Thin Lizzy Album
Stephen Pearcy - Rat Attack
Pearcy has re-recorded Ratt songs with updated sound and guest performances by George Lynch and Tracii Guns. I love Ratt and therefore this is a top notch CD
Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction - Tattooed Beat Messiah
In these poker days Zodiac Mindwarp warns everyone "Don't play poker with a skull spark joker - Don't play poker at all". I remember Zodiac from back in the day, but only recently I took time and discovered this gem. Better late than never
Whitesnake - Come an get it
Warming up for Sweden Rock festival 2006
Danger Danger - Live and Nude
"Live and Nude" is a high class live recording from Danger Danger's 2003 Tour with Paul Laine. The album is just released as Paul Laine's swan song with the band.
Skid Row - Thickskin
A strong album with superb vocals from Johnny Solinger.
UFO - Lights out
A classic album that still holds up today.
| | Written by Michael Saturday, April 15, 2006 |
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