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Artist: Electric Love Hogs

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CD Title: Electric Love Hogs

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Category: Glam

Year: 1992

Label: London Records

Catalog Number: SACD 475

Personnel

John Feldmann guitar, percussion, lead vocals
Kelly Lemieux bass
David Torras Kushner guitars
Greg Beaumont keyboards
Bobby Fernandez drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  Tribal Monkey  3:32
2.  Mr. Fun  4:55
3.  I Feel Like Steve  5:03
4.  Sittin' Pretty  3:18
5.  Disappointed  4:50
6.  The Fix  3:55
7.  Keep Getting Up  4:30
8.  Pud  3:00
9.  Goodbye  3:25
10.  Father  4:15
11.  Just Another Day  3:43
  
Total Running Time:  44:26

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From: mr nasty Date: June 28, 2001 at 6:31
this is a cd is used to play alot when i was warming up for each skate board contest. It really got me going. peace 1992

From: koogles Date: January 1, 2002 at 13:14
The only reason this CD needs to be discussed is because John Feldmann went on to Goldfinger. Artistically, it's bottom of the barrel.. maybe even lower.

From: vilbrequin Date: January 24, 2002 at 11:28
Les love hogs étaient crissement hot, leur musique est uniques pis batardément bonne en plus.

From: mikey allen Date: August 27, 2002 at 17:33
cool disc tommy lee produced it

From: nitrodoll Date: August 28, 2002 at 2:43
that typical funky stuff from that area of time but a good job done on this album..didn't the drummer went on to Orgy? he was also best man at the wedding of tommy lee with pamela anderson, my ex girlfriend.. nitrodoll1974@hotmail.com

From: Steve T Date: September 2, 2002 at 10:28
Actually Mark Dodson produced it. Tribal Monkey is an amazing song but, after that, it's crap.

From: Steve Date: February 5, 2003 at 11:46
GOLDFINGER ROOL!!! so even though i havn't heard this shit i still thing it probably kicks ass.

From: joedolan Date: April 3, 2003 at 2:36
uh ... did you really bang that pam anderson thing! better get checked ... heh

From: MrBungle Date: June 14, 2003 at 15:31
One of the best all-around funk-metal albums of the 90s.

From: dário Date: June 14, 2003 at 19:47
I have the tribal monkey clip in an old video cassete and after all these years i still think it rock's. i'm not a rich metalhead, so i would be pleased if someone would put it on the net .

From: Underdog Date: August 11, 2003 at 20:15
I bought this in 92 when I heard Tommy Lee was involved its actually pretty Good, Mr Fun, Tribal monkey ect...What do you expect for the early 90's

From: Gar Date: January 16, 2004 at 4:55
Not too sure about the "glam" label. Electric Love Hogs were an eclectic mix of funk, thrash, rap, and yes... even early 90's hair metal. "Tribal Monkey" is an excellent opener. The rest of the songs don't quite measure up to that standard, but the cd is a good listen overall. I'd say they sound like a cross between Extreme and Ugly Kid Joe. The band were pretty adventurous musically. Too bad this was their only effort.

From: Metal Pete Date: January 16, 2004 at 15:42
I think "Pud" is the best song on it. Tribal Monkey is okay. Very funky/heavy stuff here, definitely not for everyone. Almost like KORN meets Ugly Kid Joe!

From: Dean Date: January 16, 2004 at 20:05
The song "Disappointed" rules on this cd. It's hard to describe the sound of these guys -def not glam-more like early Ugly Kid Joe doing acid with the Chilli Peppers-if you can imagine that-maybe a little Mindfunk thrown in for good measure.

From: Elephant! Date: February 17, 2004 at 0:11
best song on this album for me would have to be "keep getting up". they should be labeled as funk metal if anything. they are right in their with royal crescent mob, white trash, horny toad, dink (quasi industrial), red hot chili peppers. keeping getting up alone is worth shelling out the 3 or 4 bucks it'l cost ya.

From: Tallboy Date: March 20, 2004 at 22:40
Pretty good album all round, strong drums and great bass on most tracks. I have an earlier demo or ep on cassette that saw limited release, most of the songs made it onto this album. Shame they disappered.

From: Mart Date: March 29, 2004 at 12:47
Went to see them when they toured with Ugly Kid Joe back somewhere in the early nineties. They rocked the place and I still really love playing this disc. Where are they now??

From: mshizl Date: April 5, 2004 at 8:41
It's hard to believe that anyone could compare this amazing album to Ugly Kid Joe. This CD has excellent production, song writing, musicianship, and is very original in it's style. By the way, Tommy Lee only produced two of the tracks. Pick this CD up if your a fan of killer grooves, killer tones, great melodies and harmonies. The lyrics are funny too.

From: tallboy Date: June 8, 2004 at 19:07
Found the other tape, it's called "Live At Leeds" was released in 91 and has 7 tracks on it, only "Sittin' Pretty" made it onto the album. Pretty interesting stuff.

From: tweedmill Date: July 5, 2004 at 9:47
i havnt heard this i m looking 4ward 2 it. coz goldfinger r the best band in the ******* world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: Date: October 26, 2004 at 23:36
Average. Wasn't Tommy Lee with these guys for a while??

From: Rockhead Date: October 27, 2004 at 2:38
This is OK nothing more mothing less. produced by Tommy Lee and featuring current Velvet Revolver guitarist Dave Kushner.

From: hair metal again Date: March 12, 2014 at 8:30
pretty good debut by ELECTRIC LOVE HOGS which i bought back in 92!always liked such releases ,that gave me another sound &approach !what you get here is a mixture of SAIGON KICK,RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS & SUICIDAL TENDENCIES!i guess that it was ok for 92 and i really enjoyed it back in the day!


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