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Artist: Funny Money

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CD Title: Skin to Skin

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2003

Label: Funny Money

Catalog Number: FM2721

Personnel

Steve Whiteman vocals
Dean Cramer guitar
Mark Schenker bass
Louis Coppola guitar
Sam Stilwell drums
Ronnie Younkins guest guitars
Jimmy Chalfant guest drums
Rob Galpin guest guitar solo

Tracks

1.  Bad Luck  
2.  Do Ya Wanna  
3.  Skin To Skin  
4.  Good Boy Gone Bad  
5.  Just One Dance  
6.  Sharp as Knives  
7.  Ain't Standin' Still  
8.  You Rub Me the Right Way  
9.  I'm Your Whore  
10.  Bump and Grind  
11.  I Don't Care About Everything  
12.  She Turns  
13.  Nice Guys Finish Last  

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: October 27, 2003 at 22:51
This cd continues in the same vein as previous Funny Money releases. Nothing out of the ordinary here;if you like Kix,or have enjoyed past Funny Money releases,you should enjoy this CD as well.Steve Whiteman's former Kix bandmates Ronnie Younkins,and Jimmy Chalfant join him on the song 'Bad Luck',which is a pretty decent tune,as are 'Skin to Skin','Sharp as Knives','You Rub Me the Right Way',and 'She Turns'.The 2 real standouts IMO are 'Good Boy Gone Bad' and 'Bump & Grind';they are infectious!

From: Mark Date: May 17, 2004 at 21:30
This is the best cd from F$ to date. Another old song brought to life i.e. 'BAD LUCK'! Jimmy C. is now in the band ,taking over Sam's spot and look's like he's having a blast! If you can go see these guys live , a great show to say the least,pure rock 'n' roll good time music !!!!!!!!

From: Nick C Date: October 26, 2004 at 13:41
All the Funny Money releases are great and well worth checking out, but this one is excellent and has the edge on the others. It just rocks from start to finish. I'm your whore and Just one Dance are fierce. Bump and Grind is just sooo danceable...heh heh! Can't wait for the next release!

From: 7Sinner Date: August 11, 2006 at 18:07
I have to disagree with the previous commentors. Normally I like bands like this but this cd is just plain boring. No stand out songs for me. But then I was not impressed with Kix either....

From: Rob Date: October 14, 2006 at 23:07
This CD is awesome. Best Funny Money release yet! Totally agree with Whiplash1972 on this one! "Good Boy Gone Bad", "Bad Luck", "Skin To Skin", and "Bump And Grind" are all great songs. I've been hooked on this CD for years! Highly recommended for Steve Whiteman/Kix fans.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 2, 2009 at 1:37
Back into a harder musical direction for this one. "Bad Luck" and "Good Boy Gone Bad" are rescued from the Kix vaults and become highlights of this release, as well as "Do You Wanna," "You Rub Me The Right Way" and "I'm Your Whore." The production is a little weird, though, as somebody pointed out. Kinda muddy, not as clear as it could be, and I think I read somewhere the drums aren't "real" drums.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 2, 2009 at 1:37
Back into a harder musical direction for this one. "Bad Luck" and "Good Boy Gone Bad" are rescued from the Kix vaults and become highlights of this release, as well as "Do You Wanna," "You Rub Me The Right Way" and "I'm Your Whore." The production is a little weird, though, as somebody pointed out. Kinda muddy, not as clear as it could be, and I think I read somewhere the drums aren't "real" drums.


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