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Artist: Sateria

Title: Crash, Boom, Bang

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Category: Sleazy Glam

Year: 1994

Label: X-Treme Records

Catalog Number: 9401

Personnel

Tommy Szarafin vocals
Rikki Shades guitar
Steevi Tee bass
Peter Thomsen drums

Tracks

1.  Outlaw  
2.  Pleasure House  
3.  Ridin' On  
4.  Your Little Smile  
5.  Crash Bang Boom  
6.  Don't Turn Away  
7.  Razamanaz  
8.  Tell Me  
9.  I Go Crazy  
10.  For What Is Right  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: August 17, 2002 at 21:37
Here you go Kim!

From: TIM Date: August 17, 2002 at 23:34
This recently went for $46 on Ebay.

From: Kim Date: August 18, 2002 at 1:17
Great Tim. Damn expensive. Great music, Kicks off with the track Outlaw. A good track, but not the best. Pleasure House, follows that track. Ridin on is a slower track, which remids me of a Poison track. Your little smile is a killer ballad, where Mike Tramp joins the backup. Crash Boom Bang is a real party song. The rest are good glam party songs. Dont turn away is a great sing along track. Razamanaz is a fast hardrockin cover of the old Nazareth song. Ggreat cd.

From: TIM Date: August 18, 2002 at 2:24
I think I liked Outlaw the best. Isn't Steevi Tee really Stig Pederson? I'll have to go to their site again.

From: Kim Date: August 18, 2002 at 3:25
Tim. Stig Pedersen is Steevie Tee, BUT he is not the Stig from DAD if thats what you mean. Do you know the bands Rat Bat Blue, and Monkey See.

From: TIM Date: August 18, 2002 at 8:32
I have Monkey See. I was meaning to ask about Rat Bat Blue.

From: Info Date: December 27, 2002 at 1:53
Sateria started out as a sleaze/glam rock band on the Danish music scene around 1987 founded by vocalist Martie Peters (aka Martin Pedersen), guitarist Rikki Shades (aka René Sehic), bassist Steevi Tee (aka Stig Pedersen), keyboarder Jacob Alsøe and drummer Carsten Dan Petersen. In 1988 Alsøe and C.D. Petersen left and in 1990 they hired drummer Peter Thomsen. The year after that they actually recorded an album called "Cold Beer and a hat full of Fun" - but it was never released! Instead Martie

From: Info Date: December 27, 2002 at 1:54
Instead Martie Peters left and formed Push - he was replaced with Tommy Szarafin, and the band left the glam rock behind and now had a more biker rock attitude a la Junkyard or L.A. Guns. In 1994 they got a deal with the now dead danish label X-Treme Records and made their first and only full length album called "Crash Bang Boom", which featured background vocals from fellow Dane Mike Tramp and a cover of the old Nazareth classic "Razamanaz". The group disbanded and Shades and Tee are now in a b

From: Info Date: December 27, 2002 at 1:55
Shades and Tee are now in a band called Pride - and they supported Pretty Maids on a Danish club tour early 2001. (This taken from an ebay auction, starting bid $100)

From: Kristian Date: February 27, 2003 at 14:47
This is a great hard rocking cd, I wish they would release their first album some time, the master tape is probably, lying around somewhere. I knew their manager, but haven't talked to him for years, I think I'm gonna find his number and ask if he knows anything.

From: Great Dane Date: December 25, 2003 at 16:17
Mike Tramp sings on this one as well. Good rockin´cd. Highly recomendable.

From: Geoff Date: September 1, 2004 at 23:19
You just ruined my day, Tim! This went for usd$46 on ebay?! F*ck! I sold it a few weeks ago for about usd$10... if even that. I think it was less than that. I hate to say it, but it doesn't even deserve that price and I was glad to get rid of it. Glad the brilliant Martie Peters didn't have his name on these songs and am sure they were brillaint before he left. After he left? Sorry, I think this is pretty bad and very average hard rock. Extremely average!!!

From: glamster Date: October 6, 2004 at 7:56
Average? I don't think so: yes, it's not original, but it's a great piece of funny glam rock, in the style of bands like Poison (at first), Warrant (DRFSR and Cherry Pie - era) and White Lion (just a bit). If you're searching for a great record of honest and brilliant melodic rock, this is for you!

From: Muddley Date: February 26, 2005 at 12:16
I have an extra cd of this gemm, and wonder if anyone har anything to trade.?? Ols write kvn62@mail.dk

From: carstendan Date: June 3, 2005 at 15:46
Hey Guys. Correct, Sateria was a great band, but Jakob Alsøe left in 1988 and Carsten Dan Petersen a.k.a. Danny Tee didn't left until 1990. Carsten and Stig are brothers, Stig being the younger one. Me, I am Carsten Dan / Danny tee - Stig's brother, and some of you might be interested when I say I got a copy of the first unrealeased album Cold Beer And A Hatfull Of Fun. I'd like to post it, but I have to consult Stig about it. So if you're interested, let me know. Play nice guys. C*

From: Scandinavia Date: July 9, 2005 at 9:24
Now ladies and gentlemen!! THIS IS ROCK*N*ROLL!!!!

From: mattboy71 Date: August 4, 2006 at 20:51
Hi all, Check out these pages for both Martie Peters Group and Push on myspace.com! http://www.myspace.com/martiepetersgroup http://www.myspace.com/pushmusicrocks Thanks! Matt

From: headbanger4life Date: July 23, 2007 at 5:29
I thought this one was average at first but it's grown on me after a few spins. 'Pleasure House' and 'Ridin On' are decent tracks. I agree with Kim that these are songs that Poison could have easily done. 'Don't Turn Away' kind of has a KISS meets Ozzy vibe to it. I don't think this is a stand out album from this genre but I have taken a liking to it.

From: kipvanpearcy Date: May 3, 2008 at 22:18
Another one of these average hard rock CDs that you'll forget about after you listen to it. The guitar isn't that bad though.

From: dean Date: September 27, 2010 at 0:50
While this one always struck me as average hard rock-the unreleased debut that finally leaked online a couple of years ago is much better with the vocals in particular sounding great.


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