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roxxtar5150 wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:38 am Another vote for Icon - s/t and Night Of The Crime
Cats in Boots - Kicked and Klawed
Femme Fatale - s/t
Arcade - s/t
Honeymoon Suite - The Big Prize

love night of the crime.
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I'd say about 90% of albums listed in this thread I have owned and loved.

My favorites are probably


Childs Play
Riverdogs
Femme Fatal
Smashed Gladys
Cats in Boots
Heavy Bones
Syre
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Fat_Elvis wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:09 pm My answer as always, Blue Tears.
Amen, brother. Slippery When Wet with Def Leppard background vocals. Amazing album.

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Cats In Boots - Kicked n' Clawed
Stage Dolls - s/t; 1989
Every Mother's Nightmare - s/t
XYZ - s/t and Hungery (1991)
Lee Aaron - Body Rock
Madam X - We Reserve The Right
Malice - In The Beginning / License to Kill
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One I haven’t seen yet:
Follow For Now : S/T
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Blotzer's Treehouse wrote: Sat May 04, 2024 9:03 pm
XYZ - s/t and Hungery (1991)
The s/t would be high on my list too but I wasn't sure if they made it to C list. Same with the Saigon Kick debut. Definitely no-more-than-D faves:

Wrathchild (UK version, original and best) - The Bizz Suxx
Tattooed Love Boys - No Time For Nursery Rhymes
Two Bit Thief - Gangster Rebel Bop
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Von Groove - S/T
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Little Caesar S/T and Influence
Faster Pussycat Front Row For the Donkey Show

I find myself going to these a lot
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SchenkerFan wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 1:04 am I'll throw in another one:

Cannata - Images of Forever

This is a hi-tech AOR masterpiece with a touch of prog. Dude used to have a band back in the 70s with James Christian from House of Lords. Christian did backing vocals on the album.

Might as well mention the Arc Angel debut from 1983, which is nearly as good. Pretty much the same band.

Cannata - Fortune Teller

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShvjaVqahTU

Arc Angel - Tragedy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLChXwAZUWA
I love both of these songs, as they’re quite good. Agreed with Blue Tears, Cats in Boots, and Smashed Gladys as well. This thread is just full of great underrated albums…
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Anti Cimex – Absolut Country Of Sweden


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