Dangerous Women
Dangerous Women
Track Listings
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1. Warrior - Scandal, Patty Smyth
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2. How Much Love - Vixen
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3. Hitchin' a Ride - Saraya
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4. Catatonic - Babes in Toyland
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5. Alaska - The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black
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6. Speed Queen - Cycle Sluts from Hell
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7. Road Kill - Meanstreak
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8. Mountain Whispers - Chastain
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9. Heaven in the Back Seat - Romeo's Daughter
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10. Beethoven Mosh (5th Symphony in C Minor) - The Great Kat
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11. No Shame - No Shame
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12. Walking in L.A. - Missing Persons
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Dangerous Women,Various Artists,Sony,Hair Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop/Rock,Popular Music,Rock
Average customer rating:
- Global warming can wait... this album ROCKS!!!
- MARC CAMPBELL OF THE NAILS SAYS THANK YOU
- ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS EVER RECORDED -- OBSCENELY IGNORED
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Mood Swing
The Nails
Manufacturer: Citybeat Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
New Wave
| New Wave & Post-Punk
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000QJLLSA
Release Date: 2007-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Every Time I Touch You
- Dark Brown
- 88 Lines about 44 Women
- Home of the Brave
- Let It All Hang Out
- Mood Swing
- Phantom Heart
- Juanita Juanita
- She Is Everything to Me
- White Wall
- 88 Lines about 44 Women (remix)
- Let It All Hang Out (remix)
Product Description
Mood Swing -- The Nails' 1984 album is finally on CD! Remastered from the original RCA tapes with bonus tracks! Contains the hit version of 88 Lines about 44 Women plus Home of the Brave, both of which continue to garner airplay over 20 years after its vinyl release. For more info about the band, visit our website http://www.the-nails.com. PS Dangerous Dreams coming soon!
Customer Reviews:
Global warming can wait... this album ROCKS!!!.......2007-08-02
I was in college at UT-Austin when this album came out in the mid-80s and even back then, amidst all of the creativity of the punk and new wave movements and the great local music scene in Austin, this "Mood Swing" album stood out for me. The "88 Lines About 44 Women" was a perfect match for the great new wave songs of the time, their version of "Let It All Hang Out" will forever be the best version of it ever made, and all of the other songs on the album are just really good rock-n-roll. Over time, I slowly converted my 1500+ overplayed vinyl albums into CD purchases, and this album was one of the few holdouts to the point where I had given up on the thought that it would ever come out on CD after all these years. So hallelujah, this CD **finally** is out, and, even better, includes the two great remixes. Unfortunately, this album also probably gets missed in the constantly changing history of music, and some people might even think of it as a one-hit wonder for the "88 Lines" song. But hopefully far more people can now appreciate the well-crafted set of songs that are on this CD. I have over 1500 CDs now, and this one ranks in, ohhh, my top 50 most-played CDs just in the 5 weeks that I have had it. Play it at a party, play it when you are stuck in a rush-hour traffic jam, but, most importantly, play it LOUD!
MARC CAMPBELL OF THE NAILS SAYS THANK YOU.......2007-06-08
Finally, MOOD SWING gets released on cd. Better late than never. I'm delighted and surprised that MOOD SWING has connected with so many people.
And I'm really pleased that THE NAILS may be recognized as more than just the band that wrote and recorded 88 LINES ABOUT 44 WOMEN. My hope is that a new generation of listeners will discover MOOD SWING. Rock and roll is and will always be my religion and my passion. And at a time when rock has become more and more corporate and its message less and less provocative, I can say, absolutely, that I never got into rock and roll for money or fame. I got into it because I had no choice. When the spirits of rock and roll spoke, I listened and I made my move.
p.s. Andru, if you're ever in Taos, New Mexico, look me up. The drinks are on me.
Thanks, MARC CAMPBELL, THE NAILS.
ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS EVER RECORDED -- OBSCENELY IGNORED.......2007-05-23
I don't frequently engage in hyperbole, but this album has ALWAYS been in my Top Ten favorite records of all time. Really. "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys; "Something/Anything" by Todd Rundgren; "Help!" (the Brit version) by the Beatles; and then there's "Mood Swing" by the Nails. How this record and the singular vocal talents of Marc Campbell could be overlooked in 1984 when this album came out -- and how it could remain unissued on CD nearly 25 years -- is indeed one of the great mysteries of rock (next to the "Paul-Is-Dead" hoax; see my book Turn Me On, Dead Man for that story). Do yourself a favor -- even if you've only heard "88 Lines About 44 Women", you need to hear "Home Of The Brave", "White Wall", "Mood Swing" and a killer version of "Let It All Hang Out" whose arrangement was stolen wholesale by Huey Lewis and The News for their song "I Want A New Drug". Buy this now; you won't regret it.
Average customer rating:
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Dangerous Women
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Glam
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000008ETR
Release Date: 1993-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Warrior - Scandal, Patty Smyth
- How Much Love - Vixen
- Hitchin' a Ride - Saraya
- Catatonic - Babes in Toyland
- Alaska - The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black
- Speed Queen - Cycle Sluts from Hell
- Road Kill - Meanstreak
- Mountain Whispers - Chastain
- Heaven in the Back Seat - Romeo's Daughter
- Beethoven Mosh (5th Symphony in C Minor) - The Great Kat
- No Shame - No Shame
- Walking in L.A. - Missing Persons
Customer Reviews:
A Tribute to Brave Women.......2007-02-11
Dugaw's clear soprano is a treat on these ballads of women in dangerous occupations. I've been a folk music fan for 30+ years and most of these I've never encountered before.
Here are the songs included in the album:
1 The Female Sailor Bold
2 Doralee-My-Laddie
3 Susan's Adventures
4 The Larks They Sang Melodious
5 Polly and Jack
6 The Female Warrior
7 The Cruel War
8 Mary Ambree
9 The Female Drummer
10 The Bristol Bridegroom
She has a book also on the topic, called "Warrior Women & Popular Balladry, 1650-1850"
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- Dark Assault [Import]
- Destroy Erase Improve
- Diva
- Feeding off the Mojo
- Firebird [Import]
- First Blood...Last Cuts
- First Glance
- Gateways to Annihilation
- Goodnight L.A. [Import]
- Guitar Zeus V.1 [Import]
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