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Artist: Skid Row

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CD Title: Live in London

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2024

Label: Ear Music

Catalog Number: 0219124EMU

Personnel

Rachel Bolan bass guitar
Rob Hammersmith drums
Dave "The Snake" Sabo guitars
Scotti Hill guitars
Erik Gronwall vocals

Tracks

1.  Slave To The Grind   
2.  The Threat   
3.  Big Guns   
4.  18 And Life   
5.  Piece Of Me   
6.  Livin' On A Chain Gang   
7.  Psycho Therapy   
8.  In A Darkened Room   
9.  Makin' A Mess   
10.  The Gang's All Here   
11.  Riot Act   
12.  Tear It Down   
13.  Monkey Business   
14.  I Remember You   
15.  Time Bomb   
16.  Youth Gone Wild  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: OriginalMasters Date: October 3, 2024 at 4:24
13 outta 16 songs from the first two albums is proof of the band's inability to write killer choruses anymore. New songs are also least interesting. But Erik delivers big time; what a great singer. And he was still in cancer recovery, making the performance even more impressive. At least the wild/crazy/rockstar original Skid Row singer Seb Bach has rather good new songs and not only performs the oldest songs. https://www.youtube.com/c/ErikGr%C3%B6nwallOfficial

From: gooup Date: November 3, 2024 at 17:39
Yikes is all i can say, but i have to type at least 100 characters so i will expound on that: Good lord, all old songs from the Bas era kinda says it all. Pathetic.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 4, 2024 at 19:32
Well, three are from the Erik era, and while I thought that album was pretty good, everyone knows what songs the fans really want to hear, and who we really want to hear singing them. I laugh when bands of this ilk say stuff like "Have you seen our crowds? They're full of young kids and they're more fired up than ever, nobody cares about that other guy." You're fuckin' crazy, to quote another famously volatile lead singer. I would much prefer a vintage live album from the vault from Skid Row at this point, but it doesn't appear to be in the cards.


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