Rediscoverying old tunes

J. Golden

Heaven and Hell Records
Oct 12, 2009
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I started in January ripping all my CDs to an external hard drive, never thought it would take this long. Sure Matt would never finish his.
Well out of these thousands of CDs I've been listening to things I have not spun in years. Today was Saints & Sinners 's/t' damn that is a good album. Sadly this and Tattoo Rodeo, Tangier and many others so often get lost in the shuffle and overlooked.
...and that is just the hard rock stuff.
 
I did the same yesterday with "Welcome to the Ball" from Vicious Rumors, which I had to listen for years. I didn't remember that it was such a perfect heavy metal album.
 
Their first two are really good. Never heard the one that came out a few years ago.

White Wolf's reunion album was worth it. Sometimes bands release reunion albums that really don't represent their sound or previous talent, but this was an exception. They also released a Live In Germany album that I really enjoy as well...

Rock on!
 
I can't complain about any of the Badlands discs, but I thought Dusk was criminally under-rated. I'd tell you a story about backstage passes,Ray and a bag of earthy delights that I was witness to but my ears are still ringing from that show and I can't concentrate
 
Badlands good find. I have it myself but would have snagged a second. It is actually being re-issued finally.
Yes Dusk is underrated by far.

The recent classics were Sea Hags, Salty Dog and both Saraya CDs that are to damn good. But this current Seventh Seal is not working for me, to much Jesus. Besides TNT was good enough.