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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1992

Label: Giant

Catalog Number: 9 24459-2

Personnel

Nina C. Alice lead and backing vocals
Jim Voxx guitars
Jogy Rautenberg bass
Nik Terry drums and percussion

Tracks

1.  If the Walls Could Talk  
2.  Out of Control  
3.  I Wanna Know  
4.  Livin' on the Redline  
5.  In Another World  
6.  I Gotta Go Away  
7.  When the Sun Goes Down  
8.  Sniffin' the Dirt  
9.  Thank You For the Time  
10.  All Day and All of the Night  
11.  Cheap Trick  
12.  Shake Down and Roll  

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From: Mike G. Date: July 24, 2001 at 14:46
WHAT A COMPLETE JOKE!! Who was responsible for giving these guys a record deal? I guess they wish they hadn't have signed these guys!! I've heard some pretty bad stuff before, but this takes the cake!! Please, don't waste even $1.00 from the cheap bin on this trash!!!!!

From: Skid Date: July 29, 2001 at 22:02
Awesome album...Nina C Alice has one of the best female voices in rock

From: Harlan Date: July 31, 2001 at 9:50
Who were these people? This album is absolute CRAP and the A&R man for their record label must have been doing crack and carrying blackmail photos of his boss to get these clowns signed.

From: WhiteLion Date: August 5, 2001 at 6:25
Suberb album for those who wish to pe surprised of the obvious. That rock n roll still kicks ass!!! Nina C Alice is tearing through metal with her sharp voice! Thank u God!!!

From: Naval Metal Date: February 15, 2002 at 5:24
Anyone who is claiming this is crap renders himself a complete MORON; One of the BEST hard rock/glam albums, EVER!!! I can put my 8 years experience in the scene behind it. If you wanna know what it is, take the best AC/DC album, multiply by 5, you get the idea now... Total KICK ASS album!!!

From: carlos rosales Date: May 6, 2002 at 19:15
These is an awesome band i have the video for "if the walls could talk" and it kicks ass!! great stuff i've seen the video a million times and i love it everytime...... eo a thousand times and i love it everytime.....

From: carlos rosales Date: May 6, 2002 at 19:18
These is an awesome band i have the video for "if the walls could talk" and it kicks ass!! great stuff i've seen the video a million times and i love it everytime......

From: Glammiemonster Date: May 8, 2002 at 6:24
How exactly did two people think this was crap? Did you even listen to this album? you idiots. This is seriously kick ass from start to finish. Reminds me of the ear melting ferocity of vinnie vincent's first album. I love it.

From: TIM Date: May 25, 2002 at 1:12
I liked If The Walls Could Talk but the rest did little for me. I'm trying to find their What The Hell album. I like the song Life's A Bitch, hopefully the rest of the album is more consistant than this one.

From: MDLMISTRO Date: July 12, 2002 at 12:05
This is such butt-kicking metal!! I absolutely love this album!!

From: Tony Date: July 26, 2002 at 23:31
Whether you dig this or not after the first 5 songs you got to take a breather as it's just delivered at such a break-neck pace. These guys owe FAR more to classic rock a la Sabbath, Zeppelin, or Hendrix than 99% of the hard rock out in 92'. "In Another World" has just the greatest extended jam on it, this album is worth it for that track alone. If you're expecting even a hint of glam don't bother with this but if along with your Poison you also dig 70's era classic metal you'll love this.

From: Buster Date: October 17, 2002 at 0:07
I agree with Tony's comment about "In Another World", which is definitely a must-have track. Their cover of "All Day & All Of The Night" is also a balltearer. The rest is good, but not great.

From: mogran Date: October 16, 2003 at 14:16
Mike G. IS A COMPLETE SHITHEAD!!!!

From: Carmine Rose Date: August 4, 2004 at 19:00
What Mogran said!

From: Geoff Date: September 10, 2004 at 3:02
'Sniffin' the dirt' and 'Cheap trick' are first class hard rockers. I admit I don't dig the rough female vocals, but overall one must also confess that this is a pretty good hard rock CD. Those two songs make it for me, but there rest is cool too.

From: ptw Date: February 27, 2005 at 21:29
always wondered what their name means..?

From: z4roxx Date: March 19, 2005 at 9:26
What a screamin'voice by the girl!!Good hard rock/sleaze,maybe not very original but with a good impact.I like this cd....

From: zzardozz666 Date: January 3, 2008 at 13:20
GREAT PRODUCTION AND PLAYING FROM JIM VOXX,STAND OUT TRAX [WALLS COULD TALK + REDLINE]WORTH FINDING JUST 4 THESE ALONE.FAR BETTER THAN SOME OF THESE COMMENTS MAKE OUT.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 12, 2014 at 20:53
Kicking a** female fronted hard rocking band,this girl,Nina,has guts indeed...best shots are "If The Walls Could Talk"(the best shot IMHO),"Out Of Control","Livin' On The Red Line","In Another World","Sniffin' The Dirt" & "Cheap Trick"...it was a great debut this one for sure .87/100

From: MetalllianStallion Date: September 17, 2024 at 6:34
I remember the first time I heard the screeching cat vocals of the opening track "If the Walls Could Talk" I thought the singer was a dude, until I opened the CD insert artwork. When the singer Nina turns down the screech on tracks like "Gotta go away" she reminds me of Darby Mills (The Headpins). Nothing new under the sun here, but some of the negative comments are a bit harsh. Lemmy (Motörhead) has often contributed to Siskin albums, and Siskin have contributed to his unreleased solo album. German band Siskin has toured Europe with Accept, Alice Cooper, Anthrax, Saxon. The Elusive 'Lemmy Kilmister Solo Album: A Rock and Roll Mystery' https://seerocklive.com/the-elusive-lemmy-kilmister-solo-album-a-rock-and-roll-mystery/


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