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The Scream Let it Scream (Collector's Edition)

Format:
CD
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
14.12.2018
Art-Nr.:
CD20661
Label:
Rock Candy
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 15.99 €

Tracklist

01
Outlaw
02
I Believe In Me
03
Man In The Moon
04
Father, Mother, Son
05
Give It Up
06
Never Loved Her Anyway
07
Tell Me Why
08
Loves Got A Hold On Me
09
I Don't Care
10
Every Inch A Woman
11
You Are All I
12
Need; Catch Me If You Can
13
Outlaw (live 1992) Bonus Track
14
Give It Up (live 1992) Bonus Track
15
I Believe In Me (live 1992) Bonus Track
16
Father, Mother, Son (live 1992) Bonus Track
17
Man In The Moon (live 1992) Bonus Track
18
Catch Me If You Can (live 1992) Bonus Track
19
Lick And A Promise (live 1992) Bonus Track
20
Drop (live 1992) Bonus Track

Description

Special Deluxe Collector's Edition / Fully Remastered Audio / 8 Bonus tracks / Features John Corabi from Mötley Crüe and The Dead Daisies / 12 page full colour booklet - 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, new photos and new Interview.

There Are Times here at Rock Candy HQ when our jaws hit the deck and much scratching of heads ensues. This was exactly what happened when we reacquainted ourselves with The Scream album, a record that flew under the radar when it was first released, but has subsequently become one of the most respected and revered releases from the early 90's. It represented a high point for blistering blues-based hard rock. But as we know, grunge engulfed them and others but at least they didn't go down without a fight. 'Let It Scream' was recorded in LA. It was the product of an experienced line up that featured former members of Racer X and Americade, fronted by former Angora singer John Corabi. The band attracted the interest of a few labels and eventually signed with the newly-formed Hollywood label (funded by Disney). Produced by industry legend Eddie Kramer (Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Fastway) and originally issued in 1991, the album is a riot of riffs and thrills, with Corabi surrounded by the sort of thunderous mayhem that wouldn't sound out of place on an Aerosmith, Cinderella or Skid Row record. Although the album failed to sell well it did turn heads, not least of all Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe who, the very day that Vince Neil had left the band, placed a fateful call to Corabi encouraging him to audition as his replacement. Not unexpectedly he accepted the offer, leaving behind an impressive legacy before moving on to other projects, and eventually to join the Dead Daisies.