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Twisted Sister - Club Daze, Volume 1: The Studio Sessions Audio CD

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Twisted Sister Band: Twisted Sister
Title: Club Daze, Volume 1: The Studio Sessions
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Release Date: 1999-11-02
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Come Back 2: Pay the Price 3: Rock & Roll Saviors 4: High Steppin' 5: Big Gun 6: T.V. Wife 7: Can't Stand Still 8: Follow Me 9: I'll Never Grow Up Now! 10: Lady's Boy 11: Leader of the Pack 12: Under the Blade 13: Shoot 'Em Down

This album rocks
It has really awesome songs. I bought this album some days ago and once I heard it I couldn't believe my ears. T. V wife, Can't stand still, and Follow me are tracks that really make me feel like a S. M. F.

The rest of the album is very cool too. I surely recommend it.


This album rocks
It has really awesome songs. I bought this album some days ago and once I heard it I couldn't believe my ears. T. V wife, Can't stand still and Follow me are tracks that really make me feel like a S. M. F.

The rest of the album is very cool too. I surely recommend it.


Painting their lips and shaking their hips...
I mean, some of the songs(Big Gun, T. This CD is amazing! It sounds quite a bit different from other Twisted Sister stuff I've heard. V. Wife, High Steppin') actually have sort of a swing sound to them. It seems a bit odd coming from this band(well, unless you were alive in the 70's and saw them in the clubs) but for some reason it actually works. The rest of the CD is great too; I especially liked Lady's Boy, Pay the Price, and Can't Stand Still. Shoot 'em Down sounds way different than the version on the Under the Blade album, but it's awesome anyway. The only thing wrong with this CD is that the recording of Under the Blade is really bad, but the rest more than makes up for it. The jewel case booklet is hilarious, with Dee Snider explaining his purposes behind the songs.


Gold for the Fans
Espesially the song "rock'n'roll saviours", it's just supergold, Í realy love the lyrics, It's also nice to se some songs by Jay-Jay, I like them to. If you are a Twisted Sister fan like me, this record just have to be in youre collection. Maybe the sound is a bit bad, but that makes up in love. . . The songs have a kind of Thin Lizzy/Led Zepplin sound that I myself enjoy very much, this record is for us a bit olkder diggers, not to bye if you only enjoy new music. So I say, Rock'n'roll lives forever but Disco dies today! Love Pär, Buy IT!.


A bit of a let down
I don't know exactly what extent vintage TS there is, but it seems a bit more than half of this stuff is nonsense. The version of Lady's Boy on this may be enough to justify it's existence (it's awesome and just as I remember it) however, the overall package is a let down. The songs before Dee's joining the band is pretty lame. I'd recommend passing on it unless you must have everything Twisted has done. I love the old stuff (Under the Blade, Ruff Cuts) but this really does not cut it.


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