| Item no. | 433764 |
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| Title | Angel down |
| Musical Genre | Hard Rock |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Sebastian Bach |
| Release date | 11/23/07 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Angel Down
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2.You Don't Understand
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3.Back In The Saddle
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4.(Love Is) A Bitchslap
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5.Stuck Inside
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6.American Metalhead
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7.Negative Light
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8.Live & Die
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9.By Your Side
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10.Our Love Is A Lie
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11.Take You Down With Me
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12.Stabbin' Daggers
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13.You Bring Me Down
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14.Falling Into You
by Oliver Kube (20.01.2008) By the end of the 80s, Skid Row were seen the potential successors for Guns N'Roses on the Hardrock-throne. That everything went differently β despite all millions of sold copies of their early albums β is well known. After he left the band in 1996, frontman Sebastian Bach has released solo records β both hesitatingly and not very successful, either. After a six years break, he now returns with a real killer! Already the title track heavily reminding me of Skid Row's heaviest album, "Slave to the grind" (1991), makes clear that the 39-year-old really wants to show it to the world. Also in "American Metalhead" and "Take you down with me", he really rocks. Among the calmer moments, there might not be a second "I remember you" or "18 and life" but with "Falling into you" amongst others, he still does a good job. The absolute highlights for most of the fans, however, should be "(Love is) a bitchslap", "Stuck inside" and the Aerosmith-cover, "Back in the saddle". Because in all these songs, Bach shares vocals with nobody else than with his old friend, W. Axl Rose.