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Artist: Mammoth

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CD Title: The Collection

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Category: AOR /Hard Rock

Year: 2001

Label: Connoisseur Collection

Catalog Number: VSOP CD 347

Personnel

Vinnie Reed Drums, Percussion
Mac Baker Guitars
Nicky Moore Vocals, Keyboards
John Mccoy Bass, Synth Guitars, Electric & Acoustic Guitars
Bernie Torme Additional Guitars
Rob Fisher Additional Keyboards
Kenny Cox Additional Guitars
Dave Lloyd Backing Vocals
Mark Williamson Backing Vocals
Steve Sidelynk Percussion

Tracks

1.  All The Days  
2.  Fatman  
3.  Can't Take The Hurt  
4.  30 Pieces Of Silver  
5.  Dark Star  
6.  Bet You Wish  
7.  Long Time Coming  
8.  Bad Times  
9.  Home From The Storm  
10.  None But The Brave (Tonight)  
11.  Fatman Admiral Amour Mix  
12.  Political Animal  
13.  Fatman 7 Version  
14.  Cant Take The Hurt 7 Version  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: CC Date: November 28, 2004 at 19:08
Just a re-release of the debut album with a few extra tracks.......good album,but a poor release if you already own the debut!

From: Japangea Date: November 7, 2011 at 22:43
They really look heavy but muscially this is a good light-weight Hard Rock if you close your eyes and do not care how they look.

From: hair metal again Date: January 9, 2013 at 2:53
if you dont have the debut you should grab this as soon as you find it cause it has 5 more tracks !i own both of them ,but i really enjoyed that because of the bonus songs and the insert info by Dave Ling!MAMMOTH was a fine band indeed!

From: Ydol eM Date: May 21, 2016 at 9:18
I agree with CC. Not more than the 1987-album + several singles + tasteless /cheap cover. For those who don't have the original or must own each release of this band.


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