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Artist: Sacred Child

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CD Title: Sacred Child

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Category: Ahrd Eock

Year: 1987

Label: Harm St. Records

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Astrid Young vocals
Chuck Rosa guitar
Kevin Micheals guitar
Paul Jonason drums
Mike Goode bass

David Reece vocals

Tracks

1.  Bad as You Want It  
2.  Sacred Child  
3.  Chariots of Fire  
4.  Burn for You  
5.  Party At the Rainbow  
6.  Electric Thunder  
7.  Black Widow  
8.  Alive in Steel  
9.  Rock Steady  
10.  Intro Theme bonus track  
11.  Black Widow bonus track  
12.  Chariots of Fire bonus track  
13.  Bad as You Want It bonus track  
14.  Alive in Steel bonus track  
15.  Party At the Rainbow David Reece Vocals - Demo  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: juan carlos Date: October 4, 2010 at 18:35
Good Female-Fronted HardRock Album. "Black Widow" "Chariots of Fire" "Burn for You" and "bad as You Want It" are the best tracks. Astrid Young the Neil Young's sister? wow Astrid does a good job on vocals Catchy choruses/Solos 8.5/10

From: iliketherangers Date: October 7, 2010 at 19:36
man this is an amazing rare cd. Astrid is okay, but David Reece really kicks ass. 96/100

From: happy2849 Date: October 8, 2010 at 1:15
Who would know that Neil Young's sister would have such a great vocal range. Strange that the first 9 tracks are sung by Astrid and then Reece sings the last 6. She is good but I'll give the edge to Reece. By the way my CD, on Harm St. Records, shows a cat. # of HSR-101.

From: iliketherangers Date: October 8, 2010 at 9:56
no, david was first in the band and recorded demos but left. then astrid came and they recorded the vinyl wih her in 1987. then in 1998 they rereleased it on cd with Reece's demos

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 19, 2015 at 19:15
Standard album,voice with some Lita Ford touches...musically talking the band sounded ok but the production on this didn't help at all...i own it on vinyl...didn't know David Reece sang with this act(probably with him on it this steadily this should have been a better project)..."Chariots Of Fire","Burn For You","Electric Thunder" & "Black Widow" are acceptable songs...65/100


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