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Item no. | 422807 |
Title | Contraband |
Musical Genre | Hard Rock |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Velvet Revolver |
Release date | 6/7/04 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Sucker train blues
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2.Do it for the kids
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3.Big machine
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4.Illegal i song
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5.Spectacle
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6.Fall to pieces
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7.Headspace
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8.Superhuman
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9.Set me free
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10.You got no right
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11.Slither
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12.Dirty little thing
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13.Loving the alien
by Matthias Mineur (April 2004) Kinda logical why the first album of the allstar band Velvet Revolver sounds like both Sleaze Rock and Alternative Rock. This is the band around the ex-Guns'n'Roses-guitarist Slash, his former colleagues, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan as well as Scott Weiland on vocals, formerly of Stone Temple Pilots fame and America's most famous drug consumer. If you thought that this band goes mainstream, though, you were wrong! As difficult as Weiland is as a person, as bulky is the material. Sure, the black curled Slash still plays a blues driven rock guitar, let Sorum and McKagan roar their instruments, but after all it's the sounds, the moods, the style of the arrangements that keeps "Contraband" from becoming too shallow. You may find that unfortunate but see the chance this band tries to get. This is no Guns'n'Roses featuring a Stone Tempe Pilot. This is Velvet Revolver, a band with its own smell!