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Artist: Hall Aflame

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CD Title: Guaranteed Forever

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1991

Label: IRS Records

Catalog Number: 7130622

Personnel

Kurdt Vanderhoof guitar, vocals
Brian Smith bass, vocals
Tom Weber drums
Ron Lowd lead vocals

Tracks

1.  Shake the Pain  4:44
2.  Child of Medicine  4:17
3.  The Money  5:52
4.  Cold Wind  4:13
5.  No How, No Way  4:29
6.  Feed the Fire  4:57
7.  One Time Winner  4:43
8.  Pirate's Life  4:23
9.  Pray to God  3:36
10.  Slippin' Through My Fingers  3:50
11.  Another Heartbeat  4:33
12.  Country Angel  4:39
  
Total Running Time:  54:16

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Great Dane Date: May 19, 2003 at 7:42
Found this one in a closing cd store. Bought it because I saw Kurdt Vanderhof was on it. I expected it to something like Metal Church, but I was totally wrong. But eventhough I was slightly dissapointed, I kept listening to it, and now its one of my alltime favorite cd's 9,00 all the way.

From: purrfect-kat Date: September 22, 2003 at 12:22
I didn't like this cd at all and can't make myself listen to something repeatedly. . I won't force myself to like it so I can feel better about buying it. . . If a CD don't grab me by the second time around then the cd is on it's way out of my collection faster then speedy gonzales can run.

From: drummerfish Date: February 16, 2004 at 5:34
at the time,when i heard,"shake the pain",i thought it was the heavist song on radio.even though i only like half the toons,i wish i never sold it.very hard to find.i always wanted to do,"cold wind" on mtv unplugged.guess the day will never come.but still solid.

From: koogles Date: May 19, 2004 at 12:05
Circus of Power/Asphalt Ballet style. Hall of Lame, more like it.


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