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One More for Rock & Roll
Jetboy
One More for Rock & Roll
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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This collection is largely taken from the L.A. glam-rocker's heyday when they released two albums for MCA, 'Feel The Shake' (1988) & 'Damned Nation' (1990). Includes a previously unreleased version of 'Feel The Shake...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jetboy
Title: One More for Rock & Roll
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Perris Records
Release Date: 12/10/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Style: Glam
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 670573012023

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This collection is largely taken from the L.A. glam-rocker's heyday when they released two albums for MCA, 'Feel The Shake' (1988) & 'Damned Nation' (1990). Includes a previously unreleased version of 'Feel The Shake' (alternate vocal & guitar solo), the first single that was a major hit for Jetboy. Sam Yaffa, the legendary Bass player Hanoi Rocks recorded all the bass tracks. Perris Records. 2002.

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This could be the best of jetboy! OR WHAT BURRIED THEM.....
W. Blair | Harrisburg, PA USA | 01/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I'm still trying to find out what the hell happened to Jetboy...Their first album "Feel the Shake," a good first album that put them on the map with a huge first hit, "Feel the Shake". The rest of the album was pretty good. Artists' sophmore album which is the killer of most bands either make it or break it with this second album, Jetboy's was called "Damned Nation," and was actually better than the first. Why they never had the opportunity for the third album I'm still wondering? I know grundge came along around this time, but they still should've had the shot at a third album. I own just about everything that Jetboy has to this date, and the cd called "One More for Rock and Roll" actually has better versions of the originals. Some are really close to the originals, but better quality. Especially "Evil," "Feel the Shake," "Rock and Roller," "Heavy Chevy," and "Stomp it (Down To The Bricks)." If you are new to Jetboy or hunting for a combination for everything they make, this album is probably the best available out right now."