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Artist: Gypsy Rose

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CD Title: Rosary of Tears 1988-1991

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2018

Label: Prog AOR Records

Catalog Number: PROGAOR07

Personnel

Michael Ross lead vocals
Bryan Joyce guitar
Craig van Gaver guitar
Michael Vaughn Finlayson bass
Steven Thomas drums

Tracks

1.  13 Engines (1991)  4:37   Listen
2.  Only My Voice Came Back (1991)  6:40   Listen
3.  Rosary of Tears (1991)  6:40   Listen
4.  Kicked in the Heart by Love (1991)  5:17   Listen
5.  Safe With Me (1991)  4:58   Listen
6.  All By Myself (1991)  4:36   Listen
7.  3 Sheets to the Wind (1991)  4:48   Listen
8.  Banging on the Radio (1991)  4:06   Listen
9.  It's the Way You Bite (1991)  5:18   Listen
10.  Long Cold and Gone (1991)  4:29   Listen
11.  Messing With Trouble (1989)  3:31   Listen
12.  If Your Love Is Gone (1988)  4:06   Listen
13.  Love on Two Legs (1989)  3:23   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  62:29

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From: 123charpenay Date: August 29, 2018 at 17:08
here all the songs of 1991 have a good sound.i imagine it s their second record finish but they don t find a deal with a record company who have the balls to put on the market a traditional and excellent hard melodic rock band.the three last songs of 1988 and 1989 have a very rotten sound of poor demos.in 1991 1992 it was the horrible grunge fashion wawe.in this time frenchies hard rock magazines were in erection in front of "slang" the horrible ,awful def leppard s "new sensation".in this time it was very very hard to be a fan of melodic rock.this stupid guys thinks that we were totally crazy.

From: 9teen8four Date: November 23, 2021 at 12:22
The cream really does rise to the top. What killed the 80s/90's hard rock/heavy metal genre was all the greedy record companies flooding the market with sub-par music. People got tied of shitty music coupled with goofy images. Once bands got their shit together and started making good music, the scene was over. I'm finding myself, in retrospect, being drawn to late 80's early 90's releases before the Alt-Rock PC Hippie wanna-be fleeting dog shit show started.


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