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Artist: Vain

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CD Title: On The Line

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Category: Glam

Year: 2005

Label: Perris Records

Catalog Number: PER1602

Personnel

Davy Vain Vocals, Guitar
James Scott Guitar
Ashley Mitchell Bass
Louie Senor Drums
Danny West guitar

Tracks

1.  Running On Empty  
2.  So Free Now  
3.  Drag Me  
4.  Last Sin  
5.  On The Line  
6.  Turn To Sand  
7.  Lie For Love  
8.  Cover Me (One More Time)  
9.  Slave  
10.  Keep Shining On  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Nick C Date: October 17, 2005 at 14:52
Maybe not quite as explosive as the debut but it's not far short. Running on Empty instantly tells you this is yet another great Vain album. So Free Now starts with a killer riff before it slows a little, it reminds me a bit of Icy from No Respect. Drag Me and Last Sin are a little slower but not your standard fare...they just have that unsettling feel that seperates Vain from the rest of the pack. So throughout loads of great riffs -Lie For Love and great songs -Cover Me make this indispensable

From: Geoff Date: October 26, 2005 at 19:36
Vain don't record bad music and haven't started here. I haven't given this as much attention as it deserves, but it's another great one. There are elements here of EVERY previous Vain album from the cracking debut-esque hard rockers to the sultry ballads not disimilar to 'Fade'. This covers thier entire career and whilst not quite matching thier first 3 recordings (including 'All those strangers) this will not disappoint Vain fans at all. I think it's better than 'Fade' and solo. Brilliant stuff

From: heaven&hell Date: January 10, 2006 at 20:33
I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE ISN'T MORE COMMENTS ON THIS CD. EASILY ONE OF MY FAVS OF THIS YEAR. RUNNING ON EMPTY IS THE BEST SONG OF 2005. WHILE I'LL ADMIT IT'S NOT AS CLASSIC AS NO RESPECT, IT'S STILL ONE OF THEIR BEST ALBUMS. I JUST HOPE THEY STICK AROUND LONG TO MAKE A FEW MORE CDS. FOR ANYONE READING THIS THAT HASN'T HEARD IT YET DON'T HESITATE TO BUY THIS ONE!

From: Leo Van Newhouse Date: January 12, 2006 at 12:23
This album rocks!!! Davy sounds as good as ever. Can't wait to see these guys live some time. Recommend it to everyone.

From: CLUTCH Date: May 22, 2008 at 21:10
Yet another fantastic release from Davy and the boys. As many have said, Vain pretty much can do no wrong. "Running on empty" kicks things off with "so free now" and "drag me" hitting you for a stunning opening for the album. It doesn't stop there as the quality runs all the way to the end. I agree with Geoff as far as the entire spectrum of their writing being covered on this on this one. Grab this ASAP.

From: Buitre Date: January 1, 2011 at 5:07
Another fantastic record made by talented musicians...Don't waste your time comparing it to their previous releases. Buy it, lean back and enjoy the music.

From: hair metal again Date: January 18, 2011 at 2:03
excellent hard rock release just like everything else VAIN has done.unique vocals as always,excellent guitar work by danny ,great groove and much attitude.many great songs like "running on empty "," so free now" and "drag me".a must have for sure

From: edwithmj Date: January 22, 2015 at 19:27
I just don't get all the love for Vain. Yeah, the first album had a few decent tracks but ever since then, every release sounds so samey. There are no hooks in this one and after I listened to it, I couldn't remember any of the songs at all. All I could remember was Davy Vain's dreary, whiney vocals rushing round my head. Sorry, but this is dull to the nth power.


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