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Artist: Great Big Kisses

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CD Title: Aficionados

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Category: Melodic Rock, Sleaze

Year: 1991

Label: IRS Intercord

Catalog Number: IRS986943

Personnel

Jorg Timp vocals
Bernd Weber guitar
Jonas Franken guitar, backing vocals
Carsten Wien bass
Finn Jacobsen drums
Gudrun Laos backing vocals
Gudrun Laos Is The vocalist From Band Laos

Tracks

1.  She Brings Me Down  3:38
2.  Lost Boy's Dead Soul  3:23
3.  Drug Tales  3:32
4.  It Takes a Lot to Love  3:00
5.  Little Miss Lover  4:13
6.  I See the World  5:49
7.  Come With Me  3:08
8.  I Hurt You  3:36
9.  My Girl  3:10
10.  Too Much Too Soon  3:20
11.  Rockssn'roll Is An attitude  3:12
12.  This Is Not My Land  3:59
  
Total Running Time:  44:00

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From: Auslander Date: June 5, 2021 at 14:42
I'm kinda blown away that I'm the first to comment on this album from 1991. Sadly I don't know much about this group. I was really surprised to discover that they are German. They certainly don't sound it. They have that L.A. via London sleaze sound to them. They also remind me a little of Kill for Thrills (another underappreciated group). A little bit of Stonesy/ Black Crowes swagger in there too. I found out about them from a compilation called "Sleaze Rocks" that had a song by them called Desperado which isn't on this cd. Anyway I picked up this, their only album on the strength of that track. I don't regret it, I like this album cause I like sleaze rock, this being more of that Stonesy vibe rather than GNR style. Sleaze fans should track this down if they can find it. Rated B+. Best track: She Brings Me Down.


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