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Artist: Shy Tiger

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CD Title: Feed The Kitty / Tails Out

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2018

Label: DDR Music Group/Metal Legacy

Catalog Number: DDR135/ML035

Personnel

Brian Maushart bass
Jason Michael Eldredge drums
Johnny Rowland guitar
Ryan Freeman vocals

Tracks

1.  Desperate  
2.  Young and Only  
3.  Believe in You  
4.  Lay Your Money Down  
5.  I'll Never Forget You  
6.  Will You Be There  
7.  Hearts On Fire  
8.  Alright Without You  
9.  Lay Down and Cry  
10.  Drink Until She's Cute  
11.  Woman Like That  
12.  Body Movin'  
13.  Don't Walk Away  
14.  Had Enough  
15.  Long Hard Road  
16.  Hate To Say Goodbye  
17.  Lay Down and Cry  
18.  Lovers  

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From: SunsetHoliday Date: September 27, 2021 at 17:01
This album is exactly what it says in the title. It's a compilation of their two albums, nothing more and nothing less. The booklet is nice if rather stiff, with a full set of lyrics and credits and the like. The band itself is kind of meh for me but definitely not terrible, it pretty much boils down to how much you like the singer. The first three songs are the highlights for me, along with Women Like That and Drink Until She's Cute is just funny! There are also two slightly different versions Lay Down and Cry which are nice. Overall a relatively enjoyable set of songs with average production, though the song writing is pretty good. Everyone in the band went on to form Anatomic, who's album in my opinion is much stronger, but if you like what you hear here then you generally can't go wrong. My rating is a 70/100


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