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Artist: Great White

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CD Title: Let It Rock

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Category: Blues Hard Rock

Year: 1996

Label: Imago

Catalog Number: 72787-23005-2

Personnel

Jack Russell lead and backing vocals
Mark Kendall lead guitar and backing vocals
Michael Lardie guitar and keyboards and more
Audie Desbrow drums

Tracks

1.  My World  
2.  Lil Mama  
3.  Where Is The Love  
4.  Hand On The Trigger  
5.  Easy  
6.  Pain Overload  
7.  Lives In Chains  
8.  Anyway I Can  
9.  Man In The Sky  
10.  Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady  
11.  Miles Away  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: gooup Date: March 3, 2001 at 0:16
Phenomenal. Easy, laid back, yet it jumps up and bites you unexpectedly. No doubt a change of pace for the band, but a welcome one. "Man in the Sky" is haunting, "My World" is reminscent of the "Once Bitten" days, while "Pain Overload" stings you slowly. This is a GREAT disc to kick back to and let soak in one song at a time.

From: Metal Pete Date: December 1, 2004 at 15:56
Oh my, is that a Q5 cover I see?? ('aint no way to treat a lady')?? I bought this on the strength of 'My World' but the rest of the album doesn't reach that peak again. A good one for the collector, I like 'Anyway I can' and maybe one more, but this one does not get many listens. It's not bad, but I expected anger and energy after hearing 'My World'.

From: Geoff Date: February 16, 2005 at 3:57
'Hand on the trigger' is a cool rock tune and 'Easy' is a superb ballad. Overall, the most rocking album Great White had done for a long while another very good release from this stellar band.

From: Joan Date: March 8, 2005 at 10:23
Buen disco, aunque lejos de Twice shy, Hooked y Psycho city. Muchos temas rockeros 100% Great White que se echaban de menos en los últimos discos.

From: erictancc Date: June 13, 2005 at 20:47
Wow!, "Hand on the trigger" is a fantastic song. Couldn't help but move with the song. As I listen, just simulate playing the guitar.

From: headbanger4life Date: October 31, 2005 at 2:14
Not my favorite Great White release, but it's still an awesome album. If your big fan, this should please you.

From: poproxx2007 Date: February 13, 2006 at 16:28
For those who thought Great White had gone soft-this proved the band were more than hair band fish food for the grunge gobblers at the time. While many bands like Warrant/Lita Ford/Wildside/Skid Row tried to move with the times (with horrible results)-Great White delivered they're most straight ahead rock album. "Hand On The Trigger" is a classic! 9/10

From: wzcj02 Date: May 22, 2006 at 15:24
Yes "hand on the trigger" is a ripper of a song. Ain't no way to treat a lady is good also. Good album but a ballad or 2 too many here.

From: dalelammers Date: August 4, 2007 at 14:03
Love the cover of Q5's "Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady."

From: hair metal again Date: April 7, 2010 at 4:25
once again this huge band creates a hard rock masterpiece.their sound remains so faithful to their routes,the songwriting is amazing and the band seems in perfect condition.you have great rockers like "anyway i can","hand on the trigger","pain overload" and astonishing ballads like "easy" and "where is the love".with these guys on board the journey never ends

From: elljam Date: May 17, 2012 at 7:41
Not in the same league as the excellent "Psycho City" or "Once Bitten" but these guys have a great knack of making good music seem effortless. Apart from "Man in the sky" which is a pretty pointless cover version the rest of the album swings along nicely & "Hand on the trigger", "Pain overload" & "Ain't no way to treat a lady" are well above your average hard rock.

From: 123charpenay Date: August 3, 2012 at 17:25
don t like this record not enough hard too blues too rock n roll.not my cup of tea.


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