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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelHNE, Hnee
UPC5013929925328
eBay Product ID (ePID)11048595557
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2021
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistBulletboys
Release TitleWarner Albums 1988-1993
Dimensions
Item Height0.48 in
Item Weight0.27 lb
Item Length5.49 in
Item Width5.24 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks35
Number of Discs3
Tracks1.1 Hard As a Rock 1.2 Smooth Up in Ya 1.3 Owed to Joe 1.4 Shoot the Preacher Down 1.5 For the Love of Money 1.6 Kissin' Kitty 1.7 Hell on My Heels 1.8 Crank Me Up 1.9 Badlands 1.10 F#9 1.11 For the Love of Money (Edit) 2.1 Hell Yeah! 2.2 THC Groove 2.3 Thrill That Kills 2.4 Hang on St. Christopher 2.5 Talk to Your Daughter 2.6 Freakshow 2.7 Goodgirl 2.8 Do Me Raw 2.9 Ripping Me 2.10 Say Your Prayers 2.11 O Me O My 2.12 Huge 2.13 Rock Candy (Wayne's World Soundtrack) 3.1 When Pigs Fly 3.2 Slow and Easy 3.3 The Rising 3.4 Sing a Song 3.5 Mine 3.6 1-800-Goodbye 3.7 The Show 3.8 For the Damned 3.9 Laughing with the Dead 3.10 Fess 3.11 Crosstop
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesThree CDs. Signing to Warner Bros Records, with Marq Torien on lead vocals, Mick Sweda on guitar, Lonnie Vencent on bass and Jimmy D'Anda on drums, they had a good pedigree, having formed from the ashes of Carmine Appice's King Kobra. Marq Torien had even featured in an early line-up of Ratt. Ted Templeman, famed for his production work for Montrose, Doobie Brothers, but most notably Van Halen, took the band into the studio to oversee their self-titled debut (CD1). In 1991, the band released "FreakShow" (CD2). Their third and final album for Warners was 1993's "Za-Za" (CD3). The last Bulletboys album to be produced by Ted Templeman. Music tastes had changed since the heady heyday of only five years earlier, with grunge sweeping away the hairspray and pop-metal acts so popular at the end of the 80s. This complete collection of their Warner recordings includes new liner notes from Classic Rock's Malcolm Dome, based on interviews with the band's guitarist Mick Sweda and drummer Jimmy D'Anda.