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Artist: Bride

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CD Title: Drop

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Rugged Records

Catalog Number: RGD66012

Personnel

Dale Thompson vocals
Troy Thompson guitar, acoustic guitars, mandolin, banjo
Jerry McBroom drums, percussion
Steve Curtsinger bass

Tracks

1.  Personal Savior  4:01
2.  Mamma  5:04
3.  You Never Knew Me  4:33
4.  Life Is the Blues  4:25
5.  Help  4:58
6.  Only Hurts When I Laugh  3:42
7.  Thrill a Minute  3:39
8.  How Long  4:58
9.  Have You Made It  4:13
10.  Nobodies Here  4:09
11.  I'm The Devil  6:56
12.  Jesus Came Back Via in a Pawn Shop  3:57
  
Total Running Time:  54:35

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Existing comments about this CD

From: lokazo Date: June 26, 2002 at 19:41
Bride ha demostrado que no solo se dedican a hacer buena música, sino que también saben alabar a un Dios. Excelente sonido y mejor voz de Dale T. Vale la pena tenerlo en casa.

From: Tyler Date: October 17, 2003 at 1:54
Definately not your typical Bride release, this album is mostly blues influenced rock. No metal. BUT a great album nonetheless.

From: Fat Freddy Date: January 30, 2004 at 11:25
After discovering these guys via the amazing SNAKES IN THE PLAYGROUND album, I picked up a used copy of this one... and immediately wished I hadn't. Blues/Grunge, not at all what I expected to hear. If I wanted Soundgarden, I would've bought a Soundgarden CD. Back to the Loch with ye, Nessie! I'll be looking for their earlier material from here on in and avoiding the late 90s stuff!

From: metalmaniac777 Date: January 5, 2006 at 14:33
On this CD, Bride exchanged hard & heavy for ball-less & bluesy and the result is an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions, a wretched blues-rock project that not even Dale Thompson's usually-stellar vocals can save. After listening to this pile of dog dung all the way through and only uncovering one good song ("I'm the Devil"), I immediately drop-kicked this one from my collection and haven't missed it since. When your Bride treats you this badly, it's grounds for divorce...


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