Playlist - February/March 2006 - Michael
Stryper - Reborn
Still featured on my playlist! This CD rocks and has taken me by surprise. There are lots of great hard hitting tracks and Stryper's new drummer provides a heavy foundation. Most of all the songs stand out and proves long lasting.

Richie Scarlet - The Insanity of Life
Scarlet is known as guitarist in Ace Frehley's band and also Sebastian Bach. This album is really good with plenty of great songs composed and sung by Richie himself.

Cheap Trick - Sex, America, Cheap Trick (4 CD box)
An extensive 4 CD box with most of Cheap Tricks hits and lots of rarities. 64 songs give you insight to the impressive catalogue of Cheap Trick with an informative book to follow.

Thin Lizzy - Black Rose
A classic! Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy really gets under your skin on this album.

Pure Inc. - A New Days Dawn
Pure Inc. was responsible for one of 2004's best albums. "A New Days Dawn" is the follow up to their debut and sounds very promising. The band shows a wider specter with both harder and softer songs.

W.A.S.P. - The Neon God Part 1
Warming up for Sweden Rock festival 2006 by playing a recent album from one of my old favorites

Fireball Ministry - Their Rocks is not our Rock
A handful of great songs make me come back to this album.


 
Written by Michael
Wednesday, February 15, 2006



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