Skid Row
Skid
Row (Reviewed by ValJ):
The
debut album by the band discovered by Jon Bon Jovi proves that the man
knows talent when he sees it.
Their hits on this album were 18 And Life, Youth Gone Wild, and I Remember
You. While all three of these are great songs on their own, you get the
added bonuses of the hard rocking Sweet Little Sister, Piece Of Me, Here
I Am and Makin' A Mess. Sebastian Bach has a voice that defines some of
the 80's best hard rock. Definitely worth your time and your search!
Track List:
Big Guns
Sweet Little Sister
Can't Stand The Heartache
Piece Of Me
18 And Life
Rattlesnake Shake
Youth Gone Wild
Here I Am
Makin' A Mess
I Remember You
Midnight/Tornado
Response
to this review by Iluvthe80s: This is a good album. Sebastian
Bach does have an incredible voice.
Response
to this review by Zel: I remember you is such an awesome
song. I was disappointed that DLR didn't get back with VanHalen but at
the same time I'd love to see what they could have done with pipes like
Bach's. I hear he is now doing Broadway.
Response
to this review by VioletFoxx: I can't tell you how much
I love this album. I can listen to this all day, and it's darned near
impossible to pick a fav tune. I do have a great batch of memories associated
with I Remember You, but Can't Stand the Heartache is right up there too.
Sebastian's voice is so amazing. Few can belt em out like him. I last
saw him on VH1's show Strange Frequency, maybe a month ago now. He was
playing the Grim Reaper and he sings a bit at the end. It was great to
see.
Response
to this review by Therall: I agree with you on this one
Foxxy.
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