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Artist: Shakin Street

Title: 21st Century Love Channel

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2009

Label: Bernett Records (France)

Catalog Number: 881906

Personnel

Fabienne Shine vocals
Ross The Boss Electric guitars
Phillipe Kalfon Electric & acoustic guitars
Jean-Luc Kalinowski drums, guitar
Fred Guillemet bass
Phil Bonanno Hammond Organ, Synths
Mike Winter bass

Norbert 'Nono' Krief guest guitar
Marlon Hausser human beatbox
Dorothee Hausser guest backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Six Feet Under  
2.  Tell Me the Truth  
3.  Viking Rock  
4.  Lonely King  
5.  Hope Is Here  
6.  Sex Shop  
7.  Dracula  
8.  Stick to Me  
9.  Streets of San Francisco  
10.  Goodbye Pain  

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From: Jez Date: June 23, 2009 at 12:04
A real nice surprise this one,as this crept out without any fanfare whatsover and I discovered it purely by accident when I checked out their web site on day. It's always been very hard to try to pigeonhole this band,as they cover quite a broad range of Rock styles, so all I will say is that this is a real quality, earthy Hard Rock album, with lots of twists and turn along the way. If you know their previous releases 'Vampire Rock' and 'Solid As A Rock'(S/T), you will know pretty much what to expect (with a slightly more modern update)especially in the gorgeous Fabienne Shines' husky French vocals, which although aren't quite of days of old, still sound luurvely. Good to see Ross The Boss (Manowar) here churning out the riffs, aswell as all the other original players. All I advise is to give this a try, some will like it, others won't, but for me, this so far has been one of my most played discs of this year and hits the mark perfectly.

From: Leykis101 Date: February 10, 2021 at 10:22
More sick ass riffage by Friedman, he's just a riff machine, this is a killer album, as with all of their releases, I havent heard a bad album, they keep their songs fresh as well, thats not always the best thing, being they cover a large spectrum of rock styles, but it's always fresh and new.


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