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CD Title: White Lace and Black Leather

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1981

Label: H and S Records

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Personnel

Mike Uzelac bass
Brian Vollmer vocals
Paul Hackman guitar
Leo Niebudek drums
Brent Doerner guitar

Tracks

1.  Breaking Loose  4:13
2.  It's Too Late  3:57
3.  Long Distance Heartbreak  6:47
4.  Time For a Change  3:12
5.  Hangman's Tree  3:55
6.  It's What I Wanted  3:58
7.  Mainline  3:00
8.  Women, Whiskey, and Sin  3:11
9.  Thoughts That Bleed  4:30
  
Total Running Time:  36:43

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TT Date: November 22, 2001 at 10:03
Good album, but more bar band oriented. The next albums were more polished and less bluesy. They hit it big with the next two. Good introduction to the bands early years in Canada as a bar band.

From: ED Date: November 21, 2003 at 23:41
Women, Whiskey & Sin. That's rock n' roll life!

From: Rene Date: April 17, 2004 at 15:32
This is a realy good album and that was a big surprise for me. I didnt know they sounded so good already back in 81. Any HARD ROCK fan or HELIX fan from the mid 80s will also love this album.

From: illimey Date: May 5, 2004 at 20:56
Not as instant as their first album, but is perhaps all the better for that 'cos when you give it time this one sinks in deep. All things considered probably an 8.5/10, although I'm gonna give it a 9 like the first 'cos they managed to write and deliver a song called 'Woman, Whiskey and Sin' without turning themsleves into a cliched Dick Rock band like so many other better known outfits. Is 'Dick Rock' a recognized genre or did I just make it up?

From: Andy Date: October 8, 2004 at 17:23
This is a gem of an album. Bit rough around the ages but I think its got loads more character and charm than the party metal by numbers albums that followed.

From: underworld king Date: December 19, 2007 at 6:15
Good follow up to the 1st album. You can hear the progression to their later sound.


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