Monday, June 30, 2008

Adam Bomb - New York Times (2001)


Adam Bomb - New York Times (2001)
1. Lying With Dogs
2. More Or Less
3. Cheyenne
4. New York Child
5. Doom Glorified
6. Walk The Other Way
7. Kick It Out
8. Saluda A Lola
9. Heaven Come To Me
10. Macdougal Street
11. Anxiety
12. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll

http://rapidshare.com/files/126022367/Adam_Bomb_-_New_York_Times.rar

Adam Bomb - New York Times (2001)

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Adam Bomb - Pure S.E.X. (1990)


Adam Bomb - Pure S.E.X. (1990)
1. Pure S.E.X.
2. Youth Will Lead The Way
3. You Take Me Away
4. High Or Low
5. Dangerous When Lit
6. Lost In Time
7. You'll Never Know
8. Fallen Angel
9. Know Your Rights
10. What In The World

http://rapidshare.com/files/125913242/Adam_bomB_1990_PS.rar

Adam Bomb - Pure S.E.X. (1990)

Danger Radio - Used And Abused


Danger Radio - Used And Abused
Danger Radio - Used And Abused
Funk / Powerpop
Myspace
1. So Far Gone
2. Things
3. On More Chance
4. Kiss N� Tell
5. Your Kind (Speak To Me)
6. Slow Dance With A Stranger
7. Used And Abused
8. Alive For The First Time
9. You All Believe
10. Broken Man
11. Think About It
12. Another Lesson In Love
13. Where I Started

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Danger Radio - Used And Abused

Friday, June 27, 2008

Dokken - Long Way Home (2002)


Dokken - Long Way Home (2002)

1. Sunless Days

2. Little Girl

3. Everybody Needs (to Be With Someone)

4. You

5. Goodbye My Friend

6. Magic Road

7. There Was a Time

8. Heart Full of Soul

9. Under the Gun

10. I've Found



http://rapidshare.com/files/124898995/Dokken_-_Long_Way_Home.rar

Dokken - Long Way Home (2002)

Tak Matsumoto Group - TMG I (2004)


Tak Matsumoto Group - TMG I (2004)

1. Oh Japan (Our Time Is Now)

2. Everything Passes Away

3. Kings for a Day

4. I Know You by Heart

5. I Wish You Were Here

6. Greatest Snow on Earth

7. Signs of Life

8. Red, White and Bullet Blues

9. Trapped

10. My Alibi

11. Wonderland

12. Train, Train

13. Two of a Kind

14. Never Goodbye



http://rapidshare.com/files/124845917/Tak_Matsumoto_Group_-_TMG_I.rar

Tak Matsumoto Group - TMG I (2004)

Jim Gillette - Proud To Be Loud (1987)


Jim Gillette - Proud To Be Loud (1987)

1. When the Clock Strikes 12

2. Head On

3. Angel in White

4. Flash of Lightning

5. Proud To Be Loud

6. Never Say Never

7. Nitro (instrumental)

8. Red Hot Rocket Ride

9. Make Me Crazy

10. Show Down

11. Mirror-Mirror



http://rapidshare.com/files/125230636/Jim_Gillette_-_Proud_To_Be_Loud.rar.html

Jim Gillette - Proud To Be Loud (1987)

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Nitro - II (1991)


Nitro - II (1991)
1. I Want U
2. Cat Scratch Fever
3. Crazy Love
4. Hot Wet Drippin' with Sweat
5. Boyz Will B Boyz
6. Turnin' Me On
7. Don't Go
8. Makin' Love
9. Take Me
10. Johnny Died on Christmas
11. Hey Mike (guitar solo)

http://rapidshare.com/files/124824012/Nitro_-_II.rar

Nitro - II (1991)

The Verve - Love Is Noise


The Verve - Love Is NoiseWooo! The Verve are back with 'Love Is Noise' (which you can also hear on their MySpace - that's where I ripped it from), the first single from their forthcoming album. It's great stuff. It's quite a bit different from their past output - it leans closer to pop/rock than shoegaze, and I think it's fab!

Sorry for this rather short and silly post - but I'm loving this song so much, I just had to share! :)

Cheery bye, Scarlett

The Verve - Love Is Noise

Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)


Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)Arabesque are pure pop trash. Formed in Germany in 1977, Arabesque were responsible for some seriously cheesy disco music until they split up in 1984. There were a few lineup changes early in the group's history, but the group more or less consisted of Jasmin Vetter, Michaela Rose, and Sandra, who joined in 1979 and later went on to find solo fame. They were, and apparently still are, big in Japan and Russia.

Their songs are fun, catchy, and campy, and while you could never really describe the music as brilliant, it does make you smile. And that's what music is for, isn't it?

Friday Night was released in 1978, so it doesn't feature any vocals from Sandra, and I'm not quite sure just who is singing. According to this site, either Mary Ann or Karen Ann (whoever they are!) do most of the lead vocals, while Michaela Rose definitely does the lead vocals on three tracks. So I'm guessing that was the lineup for 1978! (Confusing stuff, this crappy disco.)

Things get kicked off with the awfully titled 'Hello Mr Monkey.' It's basically about a guy who used to be famous but now is reduced to amusing kids in the park. This was actually a single from the album. I have no idea what the marketing people were thinking! But if you ignore the inane lyrics, you have yourself a rather great disco track. Heavy bass and zippy strings give this song a fab hook. 'Fly High Little Butterfly' starts off with some snappy saxophone before getting into the story of someone else who became famous, but has issues with her mother. Um, okay! This track is more guitar-based than the first track and the sax takes the place of the string hooks.

'Someone Is Waiting For You' brings those fab disco strings back, as well as lyrics that make little sense. A fast-paced number, 'Someone Is Waiting For You' has an urgent drum beat and a catchy strummed thing, panned to the right. I know I've heard it in songs before but I can't think of what it's called! Things get even sillier in 'The Man With The Gun,' which has lines like 'I don't like a man with the gun / Why do I love the man with the gun?'. More great strings and this time a heavy guitar hook make this a decent track, in spite of its lyrics!

'Six Times A Day?' Get your minds out of the gutter - the Arabesque girls just want to hear 'I love you' no less than six times daily. I love this track: it's got a fantastic disco beat, cool picked guitar, and some soaring strings in the background. A neat little disco gem! Less of a gem, and more of a piece of coal, is 'Buggy Boy.' Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)This song is so stupid. 'You are OK, Buggy Boy!' is an actual lyric in this song about a guy's car. A deep male vocal says 'Come on, get in my buggy, baby' at several points throughout the track. The keyboard or whatever riff is juvenile. This is a terrible, terrible track... and yet, I like it. :( Darn you, Arabesque, for being so charmingly bad!

I take that back. They redeem themselves with 'Friday Night,' a glorious little song about, well, the joys of a Friday night. Perfect disco, this one. Ultra-catchy strings and some weird percolating synth in the little interludes make this a forgotten classic. I'm surprised it didn't catch on outside of Japan and Russia! 'Catch Me Tiger' is way too long at 5 minutes but it's fun so it's all good. More saxophone and strings appear, and there are even spoken bits that sound oh so wonderfully cheesy. Also too long is 'Give It Up,' but it's fun too, and bound to get stuck in your head. Well, except for the male vocal bits that sound like the 'Ma na ma na' song from The Muppet Show! Aside from that, it's actually a good song.

The album closes with 'Love Is Just A Game,' the album's big ballad. A moody affair, this track is slow but sweet, and works well as a final track. Good for cooling down after all the disco shenanigans of the previous tracks!

Friday Night is one of those 'so bad it's good' albums. I hope I didn't make too much fun of it in my review, but I only do it because I love it so much. Give it a listen, and you might just find yourself falling in love too!

Friday Night (1978) (192kb/s)
Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)1. Hello Mr. Monkey
2. Fly High, Little Butterfly
3. Someone Is Waiting For You
4. The Man With The Gun
5. Six Times A Day
6. Buggy Boy
7. Friday Night
8. Catch Me Tiger
9. Give It Up
10. Love Is Just A Game

If you like 'Hello Mr Monkey,' you just might be interested in hearing what they did to it in 1998. It was remixed and released as a single in Japan. The mixes are only OK, but they're a lot of fun to listen to. The '98 mixes are very 90s Eurodance, while the PHG mix is more of a... well, I'm not quite sure what it is, but it sounds interesting. Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)The CRN mix is Latin-flavored and begins with a cry of 'Arriba!'. I'm not making this up.

Hello Mr. Monkey Remix (1998 CDM) (128kb/s)
  1. '98 New Radio Version
  2. '98 New Extended Version
  3. PHG Mix
  4. Club Ring Night (CRN) Mix
Enjoy! Cheery bye, Scarlett

Arabesque - Friday Nighty (1978)

Shotgun Messiah - Shotgun Messiah [1989]


Shotgun Messiah - Shotgun Messiah [1989]
Country: Sweden
Year: 1989
Line-up: Zinny J Zan (vocals), Harry Cody (guitar), Tim Tim (bass), Stixx (drums)

TRACK LISTING
1. Bop City
2. Don't Care 'Bout Nothin'
3. Shout It Out
4. Squeezin' Teazin'
5. The Explorer
6. Nowhere Fast
7. Dirt Talk
8. I'm Your Love
9. Nervous

Requested by: Mark

Fletchanator's comment: If, like me, you're a fan of Zan Clan (in my opinion one of the best sleaze bands of the last 10 years), you'll enjoy this debut album of Swedish rockers Shotgun Messiah. Zan left after this album (bassist Tim Tim taking over vocals - these days he's in Marilyn Manson's band, go figure). Some don't like Zan's singing, but he's definitely got a load of attitude. Combined with Cody's shredding guitarwork, you've got a good slice of unrefined sleaze right here.


Shotgun Messiah - Shotgun Messiah [1989]

Monday, June 23, 2008

Cute is What We Aim For - Rotation


Cute is What We Aim For - Rotation
Cute is What We Aim For - Rotation
Myspace

01. Practice Makes Perfect
02. Doctor
03. Navigate Me
04. Loser
05. Do What You Do
06. Hollywood
07. Safe Ride
08. The Lock Down Denial
09. Marriage to Millions
10. Miss Sobriety
11. Time

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