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Artist: Adam Bomb

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CD Title: Fatal Attraction

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Category: Sleazy Hard Rock

Year: 1985

Label: Geffen/Metal Mayhem

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Personnel

Adam Bomb guitar, vocals
Jimmy Crespo guitar
Phil Feit bass
Cliff Williams bass
Sandy Slavin drums

Tracks

1.  SST  
2.  All the Young Dudes    Cover: David Bowie
3.  I Want My Heavy Metal  
4.  You'll Never Know  
5.  Fatal Attraction  
6.  Shape of the World  
7.  Take Me In  
8.  Russian Roulette  
9.  It's a Bust  
10.  Prime Evil  
11.  Edge of a Dream reissue bonus track  
12.  All's Fair in Rock 'N Roll reissue bonus track  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: May 12, 2003 at 4:05
Pretty lame stuff.

From: Gar Date: May 12, 2003 at 23:23
Agree with TIM. I was very disappointed with this one. Songs are bland and lifeless except for "You'll Never Know". He remade that one for his PURE S.E.X. album with better results.

From: tomcat Date: May 15, 2003 at 19:45
so who am i? i say that because i have to hear his first weak tune...i got all his stuff and i believe his music (with adam bomb and with get animal) belongs to the most underrated in rockhistory, but hey, who am i again, some pretty blonde vegetarian punk from belgium.. keep it up little johnny rocketblast and your new album rocks by the way batcave777@hotmail.com SHAKE THE EARTH

From: vicrock Date: August 11, 2003 at 18:31
This is a real bad record, if you want to prove what i say try. The song "i want my heavy metal" is ridiculus. "Shape of the world" is the only decent song, especialy for the guitar of Jimmy Crespo.

From: 80sMetal1 Date: November 13, 2003 at 17:17
Damn, I totally disagree, I think this cd kicks maximum ass. SST starts things off in fine fashion and I Want My Heavy Metal and Shape of the World are just great anthemic hard rockers. Take Me In and It's A Bust are also solid as well. I actually met him last summer and he's really cool and down to earth.

From: Rockpig! Date: November 14, 2003 at 17:43
Self absorbed, self promoting poseur...AVOID!

From: Paul Date: November 26, 2003 at 11:26
Note the AC/DC Cliff Williams bass player participation...

From: Scandinavia Date: December 21, 2003 at 9:40
This ain't the original cover but anyway this sucks big time...Totally wannabe Jon Bon Jovi persona...Nothing original here & just another attempt to make big bucks on commercial hard rock of that time..

From: Rycheage Date: March 9, 2004 at 0:00
Adam Bomb's direction veered from all out metal ('I Want My Heavy Metal') to power ballad mode ('You'll Never Know'). It's not consistent all the way, but there are significant highlights to earn its status as a collectors item.

From: Straycat Date: March 31, 2004 at 16:04
This cd roxx!!!!!!!!! no bullshit!!!!!!!!

From: mixaplic Date: May 17, 2004 at 22:58
The track "I Want My Heavy Metal" is a rock classic. However, after that there's not much to speak of other than "Shape." I think the stuff he's recently released is much better material.

From: Andy Date: August 30, 2004 at 11:43
People who do not get this album did not feel what was going on at the time. This guy had a hand in a lot of cool stuff that went on in the mid 80s, including Aerosmith's legendary Live Classics and Brad Sinsell's TKO, as well as Black and Blue. I think this album has it all, from the balls out rock n roll of SST, to the cookie Its a Bust, a great cover version and songs from the heart. The only weak point for me is Prime Evil. This mans music went downhill from this point in my opinion.

From: Dean Date: August 31, 2004 at 10:14
Sorry Andy I just don't agree with that-his earlier stuff just had no identity of it's own. Where his last few albums actually are pretty cool because he gave up on trying to "make it" and ended up belting out some pretty cool tunes. I don't think this dude will ever quit playing because he's perservered(sic) through quite a bit of shit and never really seen a payoff. Gotta give him props for that.

From: Roly1 Date: October 16, 2004 at 15:38
SST and Shape are really good rockin songs and shows off Adam's songwriting and musical talents! This guy has had an unfair ride! perhaps one day he'll get what he's been after!

From: wulfpac Date: October 25, 2004 at 9:58
Hi Dudes! I regret this curt discussion on Adam Bombs music. As a guitar player myself I can only add: the riffs on "take me in" plus "shape of the world" really kick ass - what a blast! Same perfect range as Rattīs "lay it down" or Stage Dollīs "heart to heart". Not forgetting Adamīs unique solid rock voice. Show some respect folks!

From: Sahara Jack Date: November 26, 2004 at 3:40
The list isn't complete fellas, it misses 5 albums. Before we start trashing this dude, we should have all the albums listed. I just heard some songs, and he's not THAT bad as you guys make him out to be. There are far more worse acts out there today than this guy, and he's going to support Hanoi Rocks on their tour of Europe, and I can't wait to see both of them live

From: Chad Bell Date: March 28, 2005 at 6:27
Man, Adam Bomb is cool... lay off. You talk crap about "I Want My Heavy Metal".... well, listen to Sammy Hagar's "Heavy Metal", cause it's in the same vein. "SST" rocks too... think of it in context of what was out at the time-This guy should have been huge! Compare it to the Poison debut, which came out a year later. Adam Bomb was a better singer/guitar player and had a better band. Honestly, vocally he can compete with some of the best of his era-He's better than whiny-ass Vince Neil any day.

From: Fat Freddy Date: February 13, 2006 at 21:04
Gee, haven't heard this guy's name in years... back in '85 or so when this album was released I responded to an ad in Circus magazine (remember that?) for a "FREE SAMPLE" of Adam Bomb's "I Want My Heavy Metal." I waited probably three months for that damn thing to arrive in the mail and when it did, it was one of those cheap clear plastic "flexi-disc" 45s that never played right on my old turntable. Ahhh, memories.

From: rockhardrock Date: April 21, 2009 at 17:36
this album didn't satisfied me enough. the production here is a bit weak. nonetheless this albumis not soo bad, but it could have been better. my favs: All the Young Dudes (quite good cover), I Want My Heavy Metal (the best here) and Russian Roulette

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: June 20, 2010 at 1:15
His style is really very good, for a lover of 80's style like me this one is well "Take Me In" is my fav here 80/100.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: July 12, 2012 at 18:47
Pretty decent album by AB...a kind of an iconic character that still rocks nowadays and always been under that category of "underground musician" even though he has tried real hard and somehow has done it to be on the spot of the media...in here he counted with some great and talented musicians in the shape of Jimmy Crespo(Aerosmith fame)& Cliff Williams(AC/DC fame)...about the songs,some goodies being "Shape Of The World" the hit single of it,"Take Me In" & "Russian Roulette" both of an AORish feel,"Edge Of A Dream"(B/T and with some Aerosmith atmosphere,wonder why),"All's Fair In Rock 'N' Roll"(B/T),"SST","I Want My Heavy Metal" & "Fatal Attraction"(rocks!)my faves...enjoyable stuff...86/100

From: hair metal again Date: April 26, 2022 at 4:37
Excellent debut for ADAM BOMB in the mid 80 s with a big variety of songs fromrockers like "sst","i want my heavy metal","shape of the world"to great ballads like "you ll never know"! great guitar work, unique vocals and a fine hard rock groove make that one a highly recommended one! Adam is still around rockin n rollin in the sweet old school way i love so much


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