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Artist: Wrathchild

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CD Title: Trash Queens

Wrathchild Trash Queens Album Cover

 

Category: Glam Rock

Year: 1985

Label: Castle Communications

Catalog Number: DOJOLP6

Personnel

Eddie Star Drums
Lance Rocket Guitars
Marc Angel Bass
Rocky Shades Vocals

Tracks

1.  Do You Want My Love  3:43
2.  Rock the City Down  4:33
3.  Lipstik Killers  3:55
4.  Trash Queen  4:16
5.  Teenage Revolution  3:40
6.  Twist of the Knife  4:44
7.  C.R.S.  5:44
8.  It's a Party  3:37
  
Total Running Time:  34:12

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Existing comments about this CD

From: CC Date: August 5, 2010 at 2:04
This has never been available on CD officially. Any CD's that are available are bootlegs, with the music being a direct rip from the vinyl. Just look at the catalogue number to see its a vinyl album.

From: StarChildBlade Date: June 27, 2011 at 19:42
It is now on cd officially, and is a nice introduction to the early days of Wrathchild. They were definitely equal parts punk and glam.

From: CC Date: December 31, 2011 at 9:48
Nope, it has never been released on CD other than bootlegs. Even on Amazon.co.uk it says "This is a private pressing of the same titled 1985 album", meaning its a bootleg submitted by someone themselves. There are actually two versions on the boot, on with the original track listing, and one with 2 bonus live tracks which were originally the b-side to the Nuklear Rokket 12 inch single. Very professionally done, but both bootlegs none the less.

From: Buitre Date: November 14, 2013 at 7:27
I have the LP and honestly it contains anything I couldn't live without. I remember it as a big dissapointment back in the day. I listen to it from year to year but...no, it's not getting any better. I also had their next effort "The bizz suxx...." and I remember it as a far better one. 40/100


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