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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1998
Label: Perris Records
Catalog Number: 13is4me
1. | Tiger Lilly | |
2. | Strawberry Wine | |
3. | Blues for Marryjane | |
4. | Mojo Guru | |
5. | I Walk Alone | |
6. | Rave On | |
7. | Magic Carpet Ride | |
8. | Baddest Mother Son | |
9. | Gotto Move | |
10. | Ballad for a Guru | |
11. | Come on Into My Kitchen | |
12. | Shine a Light/This Little Light of Mine | |
13. | Daddy's Farm acoustic bonus track | |
14. | Red Rose acoustic bonus track |
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From: Poison Arrow | Date: December 27, 2002 at 10:56 |
I like this one.. it grows on you, even though the production is horrible. Sounds as though Kevin is singing through a cats arse, but perhaps that is intentional. Some good songs though, including the eponymous track. Smoking a joint may be neccessary to really appreciate the album. |
From: | Date: January 13, 2003 at 22:16 |
This album is a complete musical departure for the band from thier glam rock past. More organic, bluesy, and trippy. Some songs work some don't, but with such a drastic departure they should've changed the name of the band. This style also continues on thier "smokin' tnt..." CD |
From: Dean Dvorak | Date: January 13, 2003 at 22:17 |
This album is a complete musical departure for the band from thier glam rock past. More organic, bluesy, and trippy. Some songs work some don't, but with such a drastic departure they should've changed the name of the band. This style also continues on thier "smokin' tnt..." CD |
From: Geoff | Date: January 8, 2005 at 18:27 |
I'm a big fan of Roxx Gang, but this CD could not do less for me even if it decided to grow sensuous fingers and stroke my sensetive places. IMO, it's one of the worst albums I've ever heard right up there with 'Smoke this' and 'Shadow Life'. I'd like to mention 'Belly to Belly' but even that album puts this to shame. Not for those expecting anything slightly related to ANY kind of rock. |
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