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Artist: Sha-Boom

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CD Title: Let's Party

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 1990

Label: Virgin

Catalog Number: 260 371

Personnel

Dag Finn Lead Vocals
Peo Tyren Bass
Hasse Lind Keyboards, Guitar
Bobby Andersen Drums
Andy Scott Backing Vocals, Producer
Naile Pahlsson Backing Vocals
Thomas Wikstrom Backing Vocals
Lisa Nilsson Backing Vocals
Annelie Berg Backing Vocals
Ole Evenrude Backing Vocals
Tommy Nilsson Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  Let's Party  
2.  The Wild Ones  
3.  Desperado  
4.  I Don't Wanna Say Goodnight  
5.  Get Wild  
6.  X-Ray Specs  
7.  Don't Stop  
8.  Lost In A Feeling  
9.  Wish I Had A Gun  
10.  Werewolf  
11.  Stay  
12.  Rock This City  

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From: peter poland Date: January 17, 2005 at 16:21
Some of Swedish aor hall of famers, good production, Per Gessle of Roxette wrote some songs, and we got another nice piece of AOR music. I prefer R.O.C.K album over this one, but it's still good enough to grab it.

From: Geoff Date: January 18, 2005 at 3:25
A slightly little more on the rock side over the debut, and closer to Bai Bang than others. Still if you like Evenrude you'll enjoy this. I prefer this one, but neither albums really blew my mind and I'm a HUGE fan of Scandi / European melodic hard rock.

From: DON'T STOP Date: January 18, 2005 at 3:36
KILLER TRACK, PURE MELODIC EXTACY!

From: z4roxx Date: January 18, 2005 at 18:15
I've seen Bai Bang on concert and the best tracks they played were of that marvellous cd!I love this Sha-Boom cd,much more better than the debut,too much poppy and with"electronic"influences.This one is a must for any aor fans,songs as"Let's Party","the wild ones","don't stop","lost in a feelin'"and"rock this city"will live forever!!9,5/10

From: 9 CHAMPIONS A 1 Date: January 27, 2005 at 5:18
Un grupo realmente excepcional,y es q tanto en este como en su anterior disco(el cual conteniendo mas q evidentes toques pop me parece un trabajo soberbio)pocos temas malos por no decir ninguno hayamos,mas bien todo lo contrario,este "Let's Party" en concreto no tiene desperdicio,un buen atracón de Rock Melódico superpegadizo al mas puro estilo de los discos ochenteros de Ole Evenrude(aqui se incluyen algunos temas de esos discos)es lo aki encontramos, dicho en otras palabras:CANTIDAD Y CALIDAD.

From: dog2020 Date: January 27, 2005 at 13:14
I really like this cd good party rock. Has anybody heard of the New cd that Sha-boom is doing, I read little bits and pieces when Fiiiore came out but nothing since.

From: vandervelde Date: February 5, 2005 at 6:34
I found it little worse than debut...more rockin but with pretty much the same attitude...no dissapointment for fans of debut... BTW I don't see any comparisons to Bai Bang...BB is harder with agressive vocals band...much diffrent than poppy keyboard drive Sha-Boom...IMO

From: Geoff Date: February 5, 2005 at 16:19
Hey Vandervelde... I see what you're saying, probably comparing this to Bai Bang's ballsy 'Riding high' CD, but where I got my comparisons from is Bain Bang's 'Attitude' album (Which you may not have?), which is still heavier than Sha Boom, but same style of song writing... not to mention the fact that 'X-Ray specs', Werewolf', Desperado' and 'Don't stop' are also all featured on the 'Attitude' album! Hope it explains a little better mate. Cheers

From: Nanteau Date: February 11, 2005 at 16:07
"The wild ones", "X-ray specs" & "Werewolf" are my favourites .. of course they are poppy styled "party rocker" but if you like the most of the scandinavien melodic bands here, I guess you will love these too Huuuuu .. I didn't know that LISA NILSSON did backings on this one .. someone remembers the great pop/AOR CD "Lean on love" from her ??

From: stryper Date: July 6, 2005 at 11:19
another great album by this lot.top marks all round.also great to see them back.with a top album.the race is on.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: September 11, 2005 at 0:16
GREAT KILLER and WONDERFUL AOR/Melodic Rock album, si el anterior es buenaso este lo es mas aun ya que aca son mas AOR y Rock Melodico claro conservando la alegria y el ritmo de fiesta que los caracteriza, en cortes otra vez un disco Completo de Principio a fin, otra JOYA infaltable en tu coleccion Don't Stop, Werewolf, X-Ray Specs, The Wild Ones(my favorites) nuevamente lo digo un Verdadero discazo infaltable en tu coleccion, para amantes de lo dificil y de lo mejor!! buy or die!!

From: The Dolphin Date: October 18, 2005 at 2:47
MEGA CHORUSES MAKE THIS ALBUM A GEM!A MUST FOR YOUR COLLECTION.

From: Lovedrive Date: January 6, 2006 at 7:19
BRUTAL!!! Rock festivo con auténticos temazos como: Wild Ones, Don't Stop o Lost in a Feeling.

From: caritosmatanza Date: January 27, 2006 at 8:48
Pop con toques aoreros que puede recordar a roxette en algunos momenontos,pero con más punch, mejores guitarras y más clásicas y estribillos grandiosos que se te clavan en el cerebro. Música de fiesta , rock escandinavo poperizado o viceversa, pero nada ñoño,gustará a cualquier fan del AOR y si me apuras a muchos Hard rockeros.¿Por qué no fueron más grandes estos chicos?. Música de sábado noche, estupendo disco.9/10

From: DJRoxygen Date: May 21, 2007 at 14:25
LET'S PARTY ROCK!!! This funtastic slice of scandinavian happy-rock shows a more mature Sha-Boom than in the debut. They can do hard-rock, melodic-rock and AOR all in one song! Take a look at the credits on this one and you'll see that they're all there. The rock masters of Scandinavia didn't want to miss the opportunity of being part of one of the best albums ever made. If you like Evenrude, Dag Finn, Skagarack, Treat and Fate, mixed with Dream Police, Roko and Don Patrol than this is for you!

From: cacophony Date: November 16, 2007 at 13:57
Someone have the mp3 songs of Rosie and Poster???

From: dany69 Date: December 28, 2021 at 20:42
Masterpieces !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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