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Artist: Miss Crazy

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CD Title: Miss Crazy

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2006

Label: Metal Mayhem

Catalog Number: MM00058

Personnel

Markus Allen Christopher Lead & Backing Vocals
B.B. Michaels Guitar & Backing Vocals
Manfred Swann Guitar & Backing Vocals
Kim Racer Bass & Backing Vocals
D.T. Harvey Drums

Tracks

1.  No Compromise  
2.  Billie  
3.  Hide Island  
4.  Life's Been Good  
5.  You're Blue  
6.  Scream  
7.  So Long  
8.  Now  
9.  Shut Eyes featuring Ronnie Borchert  
10.  Baby Let's Go  

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From: metalmaniac777 Date: February 10, 2006 at 18:57
Hair-metal maniacs, you would have to be crazy to miss this one! Lead vocalist Markus Allen is such a stone-cold dead ringer for Tom Keiffer (Cinderella) it's downright uncanny, and the songs themselves are all hard rockin' tunes Cinderella would be proud to play, full of hooks and swagger. There are a few misfires and fillers, but not enough to ruin the album's overall enjoyment. So if you've been missing Motley or sighing for Cinderella, pick up this CD and prepare to go insane with joy.

From: hsf Date: February 12, 2006 at 21:21
If all new CDs brought this much enjoyment, the state of the music business wouldn't be near as sorry as it is today. This CD reminds me of the best aspects of Cinderella and Kix. Bits of AC/DC and KISS permeate and the look calls to mind its forefathers in KISS as well. If these guys follow up this success with another CD as strong or stronger, they can guarantee themselves a pretty long ride in the music biz because this CD has a LOT to offer any fan of Hard Rock!

From: Remastered Reason Date: February 16, 2006 at 15:02
This brings back the hair metal days to some extent. Yes, it's all here except the traditional hook filled power ballad. The one slower track does not hardly qualify. It's more of a plodding bluesy type song. Overall, a few songs sound out of place but one could not complain much with a release like this in today's market.

From: sluss528 Date: March 22, 2006 at 22:41
this disc kicks fucking ass! no fillers and one balled that is strong as well. the only problem i see is they signed with metal mayhem records who have no distrubution and are a shitty label. the only way this band is going to get heard is through word of mouth.and mine will be loud and clear!!

From: Blue Tequila Date: March 23, 2006 at 20:30
This release is fantastic! I came across it by accident but I'm glad I did. The Cinderella/Kix comparisons are spot on, production is solid, and perhaps the best thing about the album is the songs are consistently strong throughout. I had this playing the other day and some buddies of mine that hadn't listened to rock since the early 90's heard it and loved it. The band may need a little help with their image but the cd is great and worth buying IMO.

From: Geoff Date: April 3, 2006 at 1:58
The one thing I don't like about 80's hard rock is the vocalists like this... generally. I do, however, love Cinderella, and I must admit I am really into this one too. I love it from start to finish. No duds, just awesome hard rock. The ballad, 'You're blue' is a rip-off of 'Nobody's fool', I think anyway, but who cares? As noted above, if you love Cinderella, especially their debut, you'll love this. A really refreshing release. Big thumbs up. Recommended.

From: CC Date: May 3, 2006 at 13:49
What a fucking great album! The Tom Kiefer comparisons are spot on, but I am surprised that nobody has mentioned the Dep Leppard influence on a few of the tracks! If I can find one fault with this CD, its prolly the same fault that can be found with so many releases in that its too damn short! Gotta give the band props as they contacted me through MySpace, so they definetley know how to use the net to up their CD sales!

From: manicmurderdoll Date: May 3, 2006 at 15:07
On a side note, I had the cd anyway and dropped them a note on myspace commending them on it. They took the time to mail me three times, answered my questions, and were just all around cool.So it's not like they're just networking and playing nice long enough to get you to buy the album. They truly seem to give a damn about the fans. So spread the word people, show 'em some love. This album really does rock!

From: WASP1 Date: June 26, 2006 at 19:29
It's decent and solid enough, but it just wasn't that catchy to me. Maybe I need to give it another spin though.

From: the game Date: October 3, 2006 at 19:24
Awesome killer 80's sounding cd. This cd Rocks!!!They sound like Cinderella and Britny Fox. Fave songs are No Compromise, Billie, Life's Been Good, Scream, So Long, Now and Baby Lets Go. Lets get another cd released soon. Rated 10/10.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: April 13, 2008 at 12:45
GOOD CD 79/100 HAIR PARTY 80's METAL/US HARD ROCK agree with comparison with CINDERELLA/BRITNY FOX/KIX but also some early DEF LEPPARD and some eary GREAT WHITE too ! Some average songs but worth checking despite an awful cover/photos !

From: ninjapeter Date: April 20, 2008 at 6:47
Hi Yngwieviking, What is aweful about the cover picture?

From: Maxi Date: April 21, 2008 at 12:21
great debut..american hard/glam/sleaze style! ths tracks is outstanding..totally cool party hair metal band! cheack out their 2nd & 3rd album..kick ur ass up to the sky..hahaha..highly recommended 88/100

From: metalmastermusic Date: June 13, 2008 at 8:35
Pretty solid effort here. Remind me of a cross between Kix and Ratt a bit. These guys really improved there sound on the second album. A little for glam sounding on this album and the second one is a little darker sounding. Non the less this a solid effort from teh newcomers. 77/100.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: June 27, 2008 at 18:14
I'm real interested to check these guys out. I see another album called Can't Get Enough, with mostly the same tracklisting as this self-titled, but with two or three extra tracks. Anybody know anhything about it? Is it just demos or something?

From: metalmastermusic Date: June 27, 2008 at 23:27
Can' t Get enough is the groupd remixed release with a few added songs. They had a change in the lineup of the band members. The guitarist Markus is a killer player for sure. He also palyed on Ronnie Borchart's album.

From: metalmastermusic Date: June 27, 2008 at 23:30
Reilly check out their website at www.misscrazymusic.com. They have a video that is free from the latest album and it absolutelt rocks.

From: Doug Date: November 23, 2011 at 17:17
Just picked this up the other day. Is just okay for me. Agree, lead singer is a Tom Keifer clone, some Taime Downe in there too IMO. Some cool riffs, vocals and some of the production are a bit weak for me.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 25, 2011 at 13:23
I think bands like Miss Crazy and other "young bands making old music" get a lot of credit just because they like to name-check influences like Def Leppard and Cinderella. Just because you WANT to sound like those bands doesn't mean you do, or even necessarily sound good. I find Markus's voice to be more similar to Jack Russell or Dave King (Fastway) ... only more whiny and annoying. I like "No Compromise," but after that, I'm not hearing much. There are some cool riffs, but the songs overall just seem underdeveloped and not very catchy, and the lyrics are just awful, almost like he just scrawled some random thing out as a place-holder, and meant to go write something better later, but never got around to it and decided 'Hey, this is cool, I'll keep it!" And the ballads are atrocious! II is a little better, but not much.

From: 123charpenay Date: August 5, 2013 at 13:15
i ve find a good client for claire my daughter(she is pharmacist).the singer have, or some razor blades in his throat or he have a tonsillitis.his voice his awful.he is a poor clone of tom kiefer.musically (big ac dc influence) this cd is great.big sound,big guitars and excellent production.the songs are great so and have some good choruses.the backing vocals are a moment of great melodies but when the singer come back the nightmare start once more time.!!!!!!!!!!!


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