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All Stars And All Sorts
Nigel Dick
All Stars And All Sorts
Genres: Blues, Rock
 
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Scintillating album of radio play hits, Stiff All Stars classics and stage favourites from Nigel Dick the guy who directs videos for Britney, The Corrs and Fuel. How many people do you know who can write songs influenced b...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nigel Dick
Title: All Stars And All Sorts
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Original Release Date: 2/1/2001
Release Date: 2/1/2001
Genres: Blues, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 660355976520, 078636793528

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Scintillating album of radio play hits, Stiff All Stars classics and stage favourites from Nigel Dick the guy who directs videos for Britney, The Corrs and Fuel. How many people do you know who can write songs influenced by Alanis Morissette and Bert Weedon while doing homages to Gary Glitter and Joe Walsh? Not many I bet. And every song is a toe tapper. Full colour album sleeve too!
 

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Steve A. (Cenobite) from EUGENE, OR
Reviewed on 2/5/2007...
From the intense opening track "What You Say" all the way to "Blow Up" at the end Kill America is an intense new metal CD along the lines of Static X. Skrape is heavy enough, with cruching riffs to keep the most crazed moshers happy, while at the same time melodic, with a unique style of their own. Billy Keeton like any good metal singer can control his voice from clean singing to a gut wrenching scream like the best of them. A refreshing note, all the vocals are singing with an occasional scream, no rapping (not that I have anything against rap/metal theres just too much of it now). Although every track on this 12 track masterpiece is praise worthy, my favorites are What You Say, Waste, Rake & Rise. New Killer America is a CD no metal fan should be without.

Awesome metal cd, I don't think they ever got the recognition they deserved for it. Unfortunately their follow up album was nothing like this and they have since broken up.
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