L.A. Guns: Waking The Dead
L.A. Guns: Waking The Dead
Format: CD
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Artist: L.A. Guns
Label: MNRK
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 634164676223
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Founding members of L.A. Guns, Tracii Guns and vocalist Phil Lewis have concocted a solid outing with producer Andy Johns on Waking the Dead, the follow-up to the band's 2001 debut for Spitfire Records, Man in the Moon. More than just a commendable effort by L.A. Guns, the work of Andy Johns is not to be overlooked. In the '70s it was producer/engineer brother Glyn Johns who had the higher profile, and when Andy did produce, as with '80s metal band Cinderella, it came off - much like the work of another engineer/producer, Ron Nevison - as homogenized black-and-white musical photographs for the ear. Waking the Dead is a triumph for Andy Johns as much as it is for L.A. Guns, and the fabulous and hooky "City of Angels" has all the elements a driving pop song needs - throbbing bass, precision drums, singing guitars, and great vocals with catchy phrasings. It's one of those songs you absolutely have to turn up when it comes on. TRACK LISTING: Don't Look At Me That Way / Ok, Let's Roll / Waking The Dead / Revolution / The Ballad / Frequency / Psychopathic Eyes / Hellraiser's Ball / City of Angels / Don't You Cry.
Tracks:
1.1 Don't Look at Me That Way
1.2 Ok, Let's Roll
1.3 Waking the Dead
1.4 Revolution
1.5 The Ballad
1.6 Frequency
1.7 Psychopathic Eyes
1.8 Hellraisers Ball
1.9 City of Angels
1.10 Don't You Cry
1.11 Call of the Wild - (Japanese Bonus Track)