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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1993
Label: Warner Brothers
Catalog Number: 9 48598-2
Personnel
Dennis Lee Duncan vocals
Tyler Gentile guitar
Jack Aurora guitar
Rich Florio bass
Greg E. West drums
Dana Strum producer
Tracks
1. | Simple Man | |
2. | Can You Satisfy Me | |
3. | Moonshine | |
4. | Keep Waitin' | |
5. | I'd Lie to Yu for Your Love | |
6. | Excuse Me | |
7. | Count Me In | |
8. | Sleepin' Your Life Away | |
9. | Ain't 'Bout Love | |
10. | Edge of the Night | |
11. | Cryin' Inside | |
12. | Don't Cha Know Ya Need It | |
13. | Open Your Heart | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: James |
Date: January 14, 2002 at 14:35 |
Produced by Dana Strum, this album is all about roots southern rock goes to L.A. hard rock and makes for an interesting mix.
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From: livebait |
Date: March 6, 2002 at 19:30 |
Good, honest southern rock. A very catchy album that was well written and played. Love the album name!
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From: Scott |
Date: March 11, 2002 at 3:31 |
Found this one in a pawn shop for $1.00. Best buck I ever spent. Excellent rootsy/southern rock album, very listenable throughout. Shame they disapeared after this album.
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From: fred |
Date: March 11, 2002 at 14:54 |
Sounds a bit over produced, but overall great record. I caught these guys in LA in 92 and they rocked!
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From: fred |
Date: March 11, 2002 at 14:55 |
Sounds a bit over produced, but overall great record. I caught these guys in LA in 92 and they rocked!
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From: MOK |
Date: April 14, 2002 at 9:21 |
a friend let me borrow it, then i spent 4 years looking for it.the wait was well worth it.I LOVE THIS CD!
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From: David |
Date: April 15, 2002 at 7:52 |
A very good comparison to this band would have to be Tattooed Rodeo, the difference is the vocals ain't as good but there's not many bands with a vocalist as good as Dennis Churchil Dries. Not to say this singer is bad, he is very good!
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From: JIFFI ENEMY |
Date: September 3, 2002 at 22:41 |
FOUND THIS ONE IN A PAWN SHOP TOO.. moonshine and aint bout love are my favs. theres alot of influences here, from cheap trick to bon jovi what happend to these dudes?
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From: roberto (Roma) |
Date: December 13, 2002 at 1:35 |
play nascar thunder 2003 while listening to them...great...
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From: Kevin |
Date: April 23, 2003 at 21:58 |
Check this out. found a bio on them. Here's a snippet : "Strum produced their debut album, but had failed to mention that the record deal he had set up gave him a producer's fee plus 75% of all money the album made. The band grew tired of the money embezzling and backstabbing of the music business and disbanded". I've been hearing more and more stories about Strum like this.
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From: Tony |
Date: May 23, 2003 at 1:20 |
GREAT overlooked cd that's kinda in the Little Caesar, Tesla vein mixed in with a TON of Aerosmith!! Very Aerosmith "Pump/Get A Grip" era sounding to me and the singer Dennis has a perfect voice for this stuff. Criminal that because of the association with Strum was kinda sold as a "hair band". Riffs galore!
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From: danny |
Date: May 30, 2003 at 19:26 |
great cd these guys way over looked maybe if somybody played them on the airways a lot of bands will still be around happy to help any body looking to find it dwoods@nc.rr.com just email me
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From: rich |
Date: July 22, 2003 at 16:39 |
Just stumbled across this message board. I used to play in this band and I thought we made a pretty cool album. We all thought it was a little over produced. You can hear my ne band at www.itsthepigs.com
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From: fasteddie |
Date: August 27, 2003 at 10:03 |
Hey rich! Where did y'all hail from?? Good CD overall!
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From: fasteddie |
Date: August 27, 2003 at 10:07 |
1 influence I heard was Blackfoot (Sleeping your life away-riff sounds like Train, Train & vocals sound like Rick Medlocke off of Marauder album). Pretty heavy at times - borders on metal. "Ain't 'bout love" is my fave.
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From: Bones |
Date: December 8, 2003 at 20:12 |
Great band! Singer was a full blown alcoholic and screwed the band with Dana Strum. I new Jack one of the guitar players. He said Tyler Gentile was the song writing master mind behind this incredible band.
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From: MJ (Marla) |
Date: February 18, 2004 at 20:50 |
I got this a while back (just for the one song "Can You Satisfy Me?" lol) and I'm finally listening to it.......OMG.......this thing is great!! "Ain't 'Bout Love" is everything I love in a good rocker!!! I wouldn't lable this as a "Southern Rocker" at all......this just flat out rocks...WOW!!!
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From: anthony drago |
Date: February 28, 2004 at 11:52 |
i was there i lived in the same building 1750 n sycamore in hollywood i saw the raise in hollywood scene of sister wiskey the best band in l.a. at the time unfortunately the record comapy dropped 'em for grung sound and the album is great but there aren't the real songs the band used to play live and send everybody crazy ,song like southern misteater , cold shot of water , roxanne ready to go and the great menphis road i have that demo it is the best , you should have been on top at the place of
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From: anthony drago |
Date: February 28, 2004 at 11:56 |
the shitty guns and roses i wish the best to dennis richie dominique frank and the first drummer i play now with italian metal legend the raff www.the-raff.com please sing our guest book and remember at the gazzarri's ' ladies and gentlemen ! sister fuckin' wiskey !!!!
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From: Great Dane |
Date: May 24, 2004 at 19:38 |
This is oge HELL of a good cd.
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From: Geoff |
Date: September 9, 2004 at 20:55 |
I don't know what to make of this one. I thought it was lame, incompetently played southern hard rock, so I decided to put it up for sale on ebay. Before I put it up for auction I listened to it to get a feel of how to describe it and it's comparisons, and damn me if I don't admit I kind of enjoyed it, and ended up listening to the bloody disc! Not superb by any means, but it's sort of decent southern rock. It didn't sell, so I still have it. Don't know when I'll play it again though...?
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From: markstar99 |
Date: February 27, 2005 at 6:05 |
This one was released far too late to have any chance commercially as "alternative" music was the latest thing....wow!And if you get over the fact that it was produced by that cunt Dana Strum, it's a great southern rock c.d. with a few killer tunes. "Moonshine" is a classic and "Sleepin'" and "Ain't about Love" are great. If you see it cheap then get it.
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From: Paul |
Date: March 16, 2005 at 12:58 |
I've had this CD about 8 or 9 years. It was a mispress from a charity shop in the UK. Only found out today who the band were. Don't listen to the guy who say's it's lame. If you don't want to tap your feet to at least a couple of these tracks, then I'm real sorry but you've probably got something wrong with your ears. Wish they'd been able to do more. So there it is SISTER WHISKEY. What an album. What a title. ...........................................................(Just want to use all 500)
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From: FRATELLO |
Date: May 24, 2005 at 6:23 |
The band Dennis Lee Duncan went to form after Sister Wiskey is Tattoo Rodeo and it has more southern rock sound. Though both bands are very cool, and if you like hard bluesy sound buy this CD.
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From: Sangre Azul |
Date: January 21, 2006 at 5:17 |
Si te gustan los guns nī roses y ese estilo de Hard rock consigue este Cd pero ya!!! Grandisimo!!! ROCK īN ROLL MY FRIEND!!! En serio, solo tienen este disco por lo visto. Pero no os arrepentireis si os gusta el estilo. Los herederos del Hard rock. Mi nota 9/10
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From: Blue Tequila |
Date: April 20, 2006 at 11:40 |
Love the song "Sleepin' Your Life Away"! I agree with the Blackfoot influences, with a bit of Skid Row and Southgang in the mix as well. Overall a good album with some great songs scattered throughout.
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From: Dante |
Date: September 5, 2008 at 8:17 |
Even though Strum aparently dostroys the bands he produces, he produces great albums, nevertheless. This is a great, fun, southern-fried L.A. party rocker. Great musicians, great compositions, great guitar licks and a voice that captures the real emotions out of every song. If only the songs from their previous demo were in this record, this would be near perfection, specially Southern Mistreater and Memphis Road. Peace
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: November 1, 2008 at 2:16 |
This ain't bad at all. It's like a harder Little Caesar and a milder Four Horsemen. Very blues/southern-based in places, but in others, not so much so. The singer reminsd me of Frank C. Starr in his raspy voice, or even a non-shrieky Jesse Dupree sometimes, but when he gets up into his higher register, his voice is clear and strong. My favorite tunes are "Can You Satisfy Me," "I'd Lie to You," "Moonshine," and especially "DOn'tcha Know Ya Need It" and the really awesome bluesy jam of "Excuse Me."
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From: patriotsfan29 |
Date: July 24, 2012 at 23:43 |
I absolutely love this record. These guys kind of have a blues-rock vibe to them, but keep enough of the hair metal sound to make me love them!
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: January 28, 2016 at 23:26 |
Interesting trivia I've just learned and am surprised nobody's mentioned already. "I'd Lie To You For Your Love" and "Excuse Me" are both covers of someone named Danny Spanos, who also did "Hot Cherie" in 1983, which was later done by Hardline as we all know. Also, "I'd Lie To You" was later covered by the Bellamy Brothers of all things. You can YouTube all this; Doghouse don't lie.
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From: 123charpenay |
Date: January 29, 2016 at 17:21 |
very average realise.this record is a mix of hard u s ,blues and southern rock.not a bad record absoluty not.but nothing extraordinary.you want a killer hard rock n roll record ?listen the first little caesar this masterpiece is far far better than the poor sister whiskey.i can add the two tangier s records.you want some top class southern rock records?listen to the doc holliday s discography ,all their cd s breathe class start to finish ,nothing in common with the poor sister whiskey.they have not the chance to have a leader like a monster like bruce brookshire.bruce brookshire is a genius.
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: January 29, 2016 at 18:29 |
Agreed. Except for a few standout tracks 9tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 11 and 12), this is middle-of-the-pack southern-by-way-of-Hollywood rock. Beverly Hillbillies metal, if you will. Definitely better than the utterly bland Tangier and the yodeling, bandwagon-jumping Tattoo Rodeo, but not as good as Little Caesar, and certainly not Junkyard or the Four Horsemen (my two favorites in this style).
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