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Artist: Appice

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CD Title: Sinister

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2017

Label: Steamhammer SPV

Catalog Number: SPV 284342CD

Personnel

Carmine Appice drums, vocals
Vinny Appice drums
Jim Crean vocals
Paul Shortino vocals
Robin McAuley vocals
Chas West vocals
Scotty Bruce vocals
Craig Goldy guitar
Bumblefoot guitar
Joel Hoekstra guitar
Mike Sweda guitar
Erik Turner guitar
David Michael Phillips guitar
Tony Franklin bass
Phil Soussan bass
Johnny Rod bass
Jorgen Carlson bass

Tracks

1.  Sinister  
2.  Monsters And Heroes  
3.  Killing Floor  
4.  Danger  
5.  Drum Wars  
6.  Riot    Cover: Blue Murder
7.  Suddenly  
8.  In The Night  
9.  Future Past  
10.  You Got Me Running  
11.  Bros In Drums  
12.  War Cry  
13.  Sabbath Mash    Cover: Black Sabbath

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From: nobycane74 Date: October 31, 2017 at 18:49
Was initially really looking forward to this release, however upon re-listening to it several times back-to-back, I am quite disappointed. Realizing that many tracks are re-recordings and re-edits of the Appice's brothers selected tracks from their career, and a couple of newer cuts as well. This release really did not inspire a further listen. It is a shame coming from two bros. that excel in their drumming skills and from their many clinics as well that they could not produce an album of tracks that displayed their true abilities. A few songs have potential, but a lot of the "left channel" and "right channel" drum assignments (Vinny vs Carmine) were drowned out by one or the other, or just mixed poorly for listening. King Kobra's "Monsters & Heroes" is redone on here which is commendable, but the original version is far superior. Sabbath Mash is a huge let down too... HIGHLIGHT TRACKS: #2,5,6,11 MY RATING: 68/100.


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