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Category: Southern / Hard Rock
Year: 1992
Label: Polydor/Left Bank
Catalog Number: 314 511 083-2
1. | Trouble in Dallas | |
2. | Outskirts | |
3. | Let it Ride | |
4. | Good to Go | |
5. | Last Chance | |
6. | Lay Down Your Money | |
7. | Texas Lawman | |
8. | Need for Speed | |
9. | Boys Are Goin' Out | |
10. | Whiskey Fever | |
11. | Crazy Circle |
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From: Kim | Date: August 20, 2001 at 12:59 |
Buy, buy, buy Great southern rock. |
From: jason | Date: May 19, 2002 at 15:54 |
If you asked Polydor Records they would say, "Oops.....How did we let these guys slip through?" Well, they are trying that southern rock thing, but I ain't going to work with a singer like Clifford Smith. You can't sing southern rock and sound like you have a bear trap clamped to your balls. |
From: Kim | Date: June 30, 2002 at 10:03 |
This is not the same singer as in Alligator Stew. Try www.alligator.stew Listen to the tracks Two Wheels, It doesnt Really Matter and Louisiana Man. GREAT STUFF. |
From: Japangea | Date: February 14, 2007 at 8:14 |
They had to be inspired by Sourthern rock a lot,that's quite no dobut,but mucially their blusy-warm-heart Hard Rock reminds me the bands like Tangier and Bad Company,plus,believe me or not,Journey.This singer really knows how to sing and if Steve Perry drinks a bit and smokes a bit,he may be like this singer.This is a hidden gem.Grab if you can!! |
From: Remastered Reason | Date: May 30, 2009 at 1:45 |
Sounds identical to Bad Company, Robert Hart /Brian Howe era. |
From: hair metal again | Date: July 24, 2018 at 8:39 |
pretty good debut for THE REGULATORS ,a band that performs a kind of southern hard rock like ZZTOP or even BLACK CROWES or LYNYRD SKYNYRD !nice rockn vibe ,remarkable songwriting and overall a tisfying result!"outskirts","boys are goin out" and "texas lawman" are the best songs imo |
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