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miércoles, 25 de octubre de 2023

Slaughter "Back To Reality (Japan, Victor Entertainment Inc., VICP-60777)"

In 1999, they released the album Back to Reality, featuring Blando as the new guitarist. Blando was previously in Left For Dead and Saigon Kick. Slaughter continues to play many rock package tours with other acts that saw prominence during the glam era of the 1980s and early 1990s. During the summer of 1999, while on the "Rock Never Stops Tour" (which included Ted Nugent and Night Ranger), Slaughter saw some of their previous singles on compilation albums. The VH-1 album "Power Ballads" included "Fly To The Angels"; "Up All Night" was included on Rhino Records "Hard Hitters". Slaughter also took part in the Summer 2000 "Poison, Cinderella, Dokken and Slaughter" tour.

Tracklist:
  1. Killin' Time  キリング・タイム 3:58
  2. All Fired Up  オール・ファイアド・アップ 4:32
  3. Take Me Away  テイク・ミー・アウェイ 4:04
  4. Dangerous  トレイラー・パーク・ブギー 3:48
  5. Trailer Park Boogie  デンジャラス 3:15
  6. Love Is Forever  ラヴ・イズ・フォエヴァー 6:00
  7. Bad Groove  バッド・グルーヴ 3:32
  8. On My Own  オン・マイ・オウン 5:01
  9. Silence Of Ba  サイレンス オブ・バ 2:36
  10. Headin' For A Dream  ヘディング・フォー・ア・ドリーム 4:56
  11. Nothin' Left To Lose  ナッシング・レフト・トゥ・ルーズ 3:42
  12. Shufflin'  シャッフリング 2:22
  13. Sbabaco  スパバコ 3:53
Track 13 is a Bonus Track

Producer – Slaughter
























Slaughter "Fear No Evil (Gemany, CMC International, SPV 085-76002)"

Fear No Evil is the third album by the American band Slaughter. The record was completed while the band was still signed to Chrysalis Records. It was released May 2, 1995 through CMC International.

The album peaked at No. 182 on the Billboard 200. A video was made for '"Searchin'". The band supported the album with a North American tour.

Fear No Evil has sold around 500,000 copies.

Prior to the recording sessions, singer Mark Slaughter was recovering from a 1992 nodule surgery on his vocal cords, guitarist Tim Kelly had been charged with drug trafficking, and bassist Dana Strum was rehabilitating from a motorcycle accident that injured his playing hand. The album title was picked by the band's fans, as part of a contest. The songs were written in 1992 and 1993.

The Sun-Sentinel wrote that "it's pretty much what fans expect, with a few tentative melodies and instrumental breaks thrown in for good measure." The Calgary Herald called the album "textbook '80s thud-rock," and gave it an "E" (in homage to Robert Christgau), for "a record often cited as proof that God does not exist."

The New Straits Times concluded that "the slam-bangers are ordinary and cliche-ridden but the slower songs, despite having borrowed touches, are rather enjoyable." The Columbus Dispatch dismissed Fear No Evil as "the Chipmunks' tribute to Soundgarden."

AllMusic wrote that Slaughter "never were among the best pop-metal groups, lacking the hooks and charisma to make it to the top, but Fear No Evil shows that they could rock harder than anyone would have expected."

Track listing
All tracks are written by Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum
  1. "Live Like There's No Tomorrow" 5:45
  2. "Get Used to It" 3:34
  3. "Searchin'" 4:27
  4. "It'll Be Alright" 5:14
  5. "Let the Good Times Roll" 3:31
  6. "Breakdown n' Cry" 6:07
  7. "Hard Times" 5:56
  8. "Divine Order" 1:10
  9. "Yesterday's Gone" 5:12
  10. "Prelude" 1:55
  11. "Outta My Head" 3:51
  12. "Unknown Destination" 5:29
Producer, Arranged By – Dana Strum, Mark Slaughter
Recorded & Mixed By – Dana Strum










Slaughter "The Wild Life (Japan, Chrysalis Records, TOCP-7094)"

The Wild Life is the second studio album by American rock band Slaughter. It was released in 1992 by Chrysalis Records. Album cover design by John Kosh.

The album produced the hit singles "The Wild Life", "Days Gone By" and "Real Love". It was certified gold.

The album debuted at Number 8 on the Billboard 200 album Charts.

Track listing
All tracks are written by Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum

The Wild Life track listing
  1. "Reach for the Sky" 5:30
  2. "Out for Love" 3:31
  3. "The Wild Life" 3:24
  4. "Days Gone By" 4:34
  5. "Dance for Me Baby" 3:20
  6. "Times They Change" 7:07
  7. "Move to the Music" 4:37
  8. "Real Love" 3:40
  9. "Shake This Place" 3:36
  10. "Streets of Broken Hearts" 4:39
  11. "Hold On" 3:55
  12. "Do Ya Know" 6:25
  13. "Old Man" 5:26
  14. "Spend My Life (Live)"    2:37
  15. "Days Gone By" (acoustic instrumental version) 3:35
Made in Japan.
With an Extra 28-pages Discography Special Photo Booklet, with 2 bonus tracks which are "Spend My Life" (Live) and "Days Gone By" (Acoustic), in a special box and includes a sticker.
Scott Cadwallader – production coordination
Jeff Clark – engineering
Gene Kirkland – photography
Scott Lovelis – engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Jeff Moses – engineering, mixing assistant
John Schmit – mixing assistant