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Artist: Eric Martin

Title: Destroy All Monsters

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Category: Melodic Rock/AOR

Year: 2004

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CD 174

Personnel

Eric Martin vocals, guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Watson guitar
David Simon-Baker guitar, backing vocals
Chris Wilson guitar
Pat Gilles guitar
Andre Pessis guitar, strings
Mark Chole bass
John Wuopio bass
John Mcdill bass
Kenny Gradney bass
Denise Martin drums
Tommy Rickard drums
Richie Hayward drums
Harry Hess backing vocals
China Bing backing vocals
Billy Payne Keys
Don Soledad Flamenco guitar

Tracks

1.  What's the Worst That Could Happen?  4:33
2.  Kansas  3:35
3.  I Woke Up Too Late  4:46
4.  Janie Won't Open  4:51
5.  Where Are You?  4:42
6.  You Are Too Good for Him  3:48
7.  Living in a Black & White  4:46
8.  Something There  3:52
9.  What If  2:59
10.  I Can Die Now  4:33
11.  Burnin' in My Mind  3:34
12.  If  2:57  Cover: David Gates
  
Total Running Time:  48:56

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From: Rafo Phoenix Date: February 23, 2012 at 1:21
Good Modern Melodic Rock/AOR "What's the Worst That Could Happen?, I Woke Up Too Late & I Woke Up Too Late" best songs IMO, 75/100.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 26, 2012 at 20:57
I Love Eric's tone of voice and the man wheter with Mr Big or alone has done great music...this album is probably not his best effort but still fills the "thumbs up" status even though it is packed with modern rock songs that has nothing to do with the man's previous releases or at least most of them...some highlights are "What's The Worst That Could Happen?"(catchy),"Janie Won't Open","You Are Too Good For Him"(nice),"Living In Black & White"(nice),"Something There" & "If"(great David Gates'cover)...enjoyable...84/100

From: hair metal again Date: November 5, 2013 at 5:40
i believe that this is maybe Eric s best solo release!for its sound and direction i m not so happy ,but the songs are excellent and very well structured and performed!when something is good it makes you get over some things and believe me Destroy All Monsters has strong moments and i d say that all the songs are remarkable!good stuff,didnt expect it so good!


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