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Artist: TSOL

Title: Hit and Run

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TSOL Hit and Run Album Cover

 

Category: Sleaze Glam

Year: 1987

Label: Enigma

Catalog Number: CDE-73263

Personnel

Joe
Ron
Mitch
Mike

Tracks

1.  It's Too Late  
2.  Road of Gold  
3.  The Name is Love  
4.  Dreamer  
5.  Good Mornin' Blues  
6.  Hit and Run  
7.  Not Alone Anymore  
8.  Sixteen  
9.  Stay With Me  
10.  Where Did I Go Wrong  
11.  You Can Try  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: eric Date: May 9, 2001 at 20:38
this is actually a fairly underrated album, its pretty good actually, some good songs are "its too late" "not alone anymore" "dreamer" and "the name is love" pick this album up. but be sure and check out TSOL in the early days with jack grisham on vocals, its not glam though.

From: Gar Date: August 7, 2002 at 18:13
They started out as a punk band with their first singer. When Joe Wood joined they played good, gritty R N R. This is a strong album. "Dreamer" is a good ballad and the title track is a killer rock song.

From: David Date: August 16, 2002 at 23:29
Axel Rose's favourite band.

From: jeff Date: May 21, 2003 at 22:34
Classic!

From: Glen Date: September 22, 2003 at 5:55
GREAT album!! Don't ever listen to anyone who hates this album and loves their lame punk albums. I hate crappy 2 minute punks songs about some lame polical issue. I'll take this dumbed down sleazely party album anyday over their minimal punk albums. Great raspy vocals and rocking tunes. Awesomely simple. Hard to come by.. get it if you find it in the used section.

From: COLEBRA LOKO Date: December 30, 2004 at 22:59
TSOL POSER IS MUCH BETTER THAN TSOL PUNK!!!

From: COLEBRA LOKO Date: December 30, 2004 at 22:59
TSOL POSER IS MUCH BETTER THAN TSOL PUNK!!!

From: metalalways Date: February 19, 2005 at 19:50
pretty good cd picked a copy up in a used cd store in town i thought they looked pretty cool and they sound cool i like the songs dreamer and it's too late and you can try. i looked at the cd and i noticed that it said that it was made in japan and printed in the usa i wonder if possible that it might be the japanese pressing. can anybody tell me what tsol's other cds including the punk albums are like?

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 18, 2006 at 21:27
Gosh i missed the vynil many many years ago and now it's hard to find it even on cd!!!.I supposed this is kinda of a collector's item.if any information please...

From: 20gunsalute Date: December 20, 2009 at 2:22
They were a classic punk band, with a style all their own. Anybody who thinks they make "2 minute punk songs" obviously haven't heard some of their songs with piano and other instruments. The singers voice was rather interesting as well, not your usual punk screamer. Yes, I like goth and punk as well as glam, I always have, and have never understood people limiting themselves to one genre. In the 80's we were all outcasts, part of the same scene. The division you have today didn't really exist then.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 9, 2010 at 17:30
Finally i got myself this album!!!..after many years i have it in my hands...without being a TSOL fan myself (probably a regular one)i've always felt curiosity about them especially i have always focused in this release Hit & Run (i was lucky in finding Strange Love and the Best of,both of them recommended ones)but now that i got this one...the so called "punk" album...in fact this ain't a real punk album in its sense but a hybrid of punk ,hard rock,glam and dark..the attitude probably is punk but musically talking it has different approaches..a mixture of The Stooges,Iggy Pop,The Cult(voice alike)and Killing joke...to be continue...

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 9, 2010 at 17:39
...also the Ramones could fit in that bag..the band for sure has become, among the underground circuit, a cult band that's undoubtebly and unquestionable...now about the songs,good ones,and as i said for different tastes..."It's Too Late","Road Of Gold","The Name Is Love"(pretty cool song kinda glammy),"Good Morning Blues"(with a sax included!)& "Hit And Run" are enjoyable ones!.Get this album and feel free to comment about it.84/100

From: hair metal again Date: June 26, 2023 at 10:35
great album for TSOL mixing many sounds and creating a fine vibe with their music going from punk to hard rock or to the alternative US rock scene!the fuitars sound sleazy but the vocal work is quite diverse!all the songs standout and i d say that Hit N Run is a grower!love it


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