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Artist: Wrecking Crew

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CD Title: Fun in the Doghouse

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1993 / 2019

Label: Trafalgar Records / Bad Reputation Records

Catalog Number: 450991833-2

Personnel

Dave Wilkins lead and backing vocals
Brent Dehn guitar, backing vocals
David Anthony Reynolds bass, backing vocals
Gary Synnerdahl drums, backing vocals

Re-issued in 2019 by French label Bad Reputation with 3 bonus tracks

Tracks

1.  Welcome to the Circus  5:04
2.  Ioc Lovin'  5:15
3.  Stay  3:42
4.  Sister Mercy  3:48
5.  She Wants Love  3:29
6.  Do What You Do  4:39
7.  Midnight  3:20
8.  Going Down  5:43
9.  Haunted  5:38
10.  Outta Love  4:27
11.  Soul Train  4:50
12.  Round And Round 2019 bonus track  
13.  Keep The Dream Alive 2019 bonus track  
14.  Hell To Pay 2019 bonus track  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: David Date: August 20, 2002 at 0:39
Excellent song writing with a very good guitarist.

From: Nikki Date: March 11, 2004 at 0:40
This band is Aussie not American and I think most of the original members went on to form Utopian Babies (which are a bit like Marvelous 3)

From: Auslander Date: June 4, 2021 at 0:31
This is very oldschool for an album coming out in 1993. Not one depressed Grunge self-loathing cliche to be found! Sister Mercy is a good example of a song lost in the late 80s. A nice driving riff, gang vocals, a sleazy lyric. The singer has a soulful, clean voice, you'd almost think he'd be more suited to AOR, but this definitely isn't AOR. It sounds like sleaze mixed together with Aussie pub rock. Like The Angels had a love child with Vain and an AOR singer. I like it. Rated B.


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