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Girl Wasted Youth (Box Set)

Format:
6CD
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
31.01.2020
Art-Nr.:
CD22013
Label:
Cherry Red
Price no VAT, plus Shipping 29.40 €

Tracklist

01
Thru' The Twilite
02
Old Dogs
03
Ice In The Blood
04
Wasted Youth
05
Standard Romance
06
Nice 'n' Nasty
07
Mckitty's Back
08
19
09
Overnight Angels
10
Sweet Kids
01
Juliet
02
Nutbush City Limits
03
Mad For It
04
White Prophet
05
Green Light
06
This Town
07
Aeroplane Food
08
Make It Medical
09
Nothing But The Night
10
Big Night Out
11
I Got Love
12
Lucky
13
Killing Time
14
Naughty Boy
15
King Rat
16
Mogal
17
Love Is A Game
18
Black Max
19
The Sound Of Cars
20
You Really Got Me
01
Ice In The Blood
02
Icey Blue
03
Mad For It
04
Overnight Angels
05
Old Dogs
06
Big Night
07
Sweet Kids
08
Wasted Youth
09
Nice 'n' Nasty
10
My Number
01
Standard Romance
02
Thru' The Twilite
03
Wasted Youth
04
Heartbreak America
05
Nice 'n' Nasty
06
Black Mack's
07
Little Miss Ann
08
White Prophet
09
Old Dogs
10
Passing Clouds
11
Strawberries
12
Doctor Doctor
13
Lovely Lorraine
14
My Number
15
19
16
Hollywood Tease
17
Born To Be Wild
18
Overnight Angels
01
Big Night Out
02
Overnight Angels
03
Ice In The Blood
04
My Number
05
Naughty Boy
06
Little Miss Ann
07
Standard Romance
08
Wasted Youth
09
The Sound Of Cars
10
Killing Time
11
Icey Blue
12
19
13
Nutbush City Limits
14
Hollywood Tease
01
Big Night
02
Overnight Angels
03
My Number
04
Standard Romance
05
Wasted Youth
06
Sweet Kids
07
The Sound Of Cars
08
Killing Time
09
Doctor Doctor
10
Nutbush City Limits
11
Nutbush City Limits
12
Killing Time
13
Madame Karone (demo)
14
Make It Medical (demo)

Description

Band slightly out of time, Girl formed in 1979, coming to prominence with their debut LP "Sheer Greed" in January 1980. Featuring singer Phil Lewis, guitarists Gerry Laffy and Phil Collen, and joined by Gerry's brother Simon on bass, they rocked hard enough to capitalise on the burgeoning New Wave Of British Heavy Metal movement that was sweeping across the UK, a scene led by Iron Maiden, Saxon and Def Leppard. Though it's fair to say that with their pretty boy good looks and make-up, their glam leaning roots would make them a big influence on the "hair-metal" bands of the mid-1980s, but not necessarily with the then more prevalent denim & leather brigade of the NWOBHM crowd.