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Artist: Phil Lewis

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CD Title: More Purple than Black

Phil Lewis More Purple than Black Album Cover

 

Category: Hard Rock/Glam

Year: 1998

Label: ?

Catalog Number: MLSB 003

Personnel

Phil Lewis vocals, guitar, bass
Brent Muscat guitar
Dee Minor guitar
Rod Arias drums
Andy Bettis bass
John Juster keyboards, sax
Jay Marr drums
Eddie Reuter drums
Bones drums
Kat Laird bass, keyboards
Paul Ramiro bass
Brian Perry bass
Alex Kain guitar
Kurt Langley guitar
Steve Dior guitar
Trinity Lewis backing vocals

Tracks

1.  No Sell Out  
2.  How Low Can You Go  
3.  Access Denied  
4.  Close Your Eyes  
5.  Not What U Take  
6.  I Dont Think So  
7.  Could Not Live Without You  
8.  Tuesday  
9.  Trust  
10.  Slave to Now  
11.  Just Got Back  
12.  I Stand Accused  
13.  Old Flames  
14.  Carrying On  
15.  Not What U Take acoustic mix  
16.  Trust church mix  
17.  I Stand Accused La Nina mix  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Zenon1970crue Date: August 14, 2004 at 1:16
I'm a big L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat fan, and let me tell you I was disappointed with this one, I haven't gotten it yet.

From: Aero Force Mike Date: October 3, 2004 at 12:43
Eh... it's very disappointing for a man of Phil's calibur. The production is all over the place from song to song, which really spoils the flow (sounds like a cheap compilation), and it's very ballad-heavy, and sadly little to nothing is as strong as the ballads he sang with LA Guns. It's ok, but unless you're a die-hard, don't bother. 5/10

From: hair metal again Date: April 22, 2020 at 10:01
this is one of those releases that are meant to satisfy the makers and not the audience mainly ,as it is a strong effort to express the deep inside of PHIL LEWIS and not offer songs that are gonna move the majority!dark,mellow songs with that straight street feel that Phil always achieves with his performance that i personallly found it quite interesting!"close your eyes","could not live without you" and "carring on " are the standout songs


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