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Artist: TH Latona

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CD Title: Shake Well Before Using

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2005

Label: Retrospect Records

Catalog Number: RR-145

Personnel

John Latona Vocals
T.H. Stevens Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Dan Defigio Keyboards
Lloyd Hewlett Bass
Steve Mcconnell Drums
Joe Travers Percussion

Originally released in 1989

Tracks

1.  The Golden Charm  
2.  Waiting In The Night  
3.  Touch And Go  
4.  Never Nevermind  
5.  Love Blind  
6.  Without A Reason  
7.  L.A. Bound  
8.  Don't Turn To Me  
9.  Shake Well Before Using  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: the game Date: February 26, 2006 at 20:11
Very good Hard Rock. Very similar to Attraction, Wear and Tear, Rock Boulevard, Theatre, Silent Rage and Rawkon. Recommended. Rated 9/10.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: May 30, 2006 at 13:33
mmm i don't like this album, pucha pensar que es del 89 no pasa nada y el muchacho de arriba me pone esas comparaciones que son de lejos superior a este, y no creo que una cancion como Don't Turn To Me que es muy buena salve el pellejo al disco ya que el resto de temas son realmente aburridos y sin gusto no lo recomiendo le doy 4/10 no pasa de esa puntuacion gente como Big Papa le pondria 1/10 jaja.

From: Geoff Date: August 9, 2007 at 2:05
Very weak production, and an awful first track... truly terrible, but once you get past these two factors, it's actually a pretty damn good disc. There are a good decent number of commercial rockers here. Not amazing, but a cool indie worth checking out.


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