Skid Row debut re-release
EDIT - See page 2 for actual re-release of Skid Row's debut album.
Found this on Play.com. http://www.play.com/Music/CD/PROD/3-...w/Product.html Can anyone fill us all in on this release? Is it gona be a remastered album with additional material? I did check the official site but I can't find any info. |
I´d say it is by that Skid Row where Gary Moore used to play, not the one with Sebitchian singing. That site also listed album called "34 Hours" and it is done by the old SR, not the new one.
I would guess that if it would be re-issue of that ´89 album, it would´ve been announced somewhere. Like with 20th Anniversary version of Whitesnake´s 1987 album. It was announced well in advance that there´s going to be one in the spring. |
I did wonder that. But then again being as Bach is no longer with Skid Row and his relationship with his former band is non-existant to say the least maybe the official site wouldn't feel the need to announce it right away.
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is sebastien bach his real name?
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Speaking of Baz, does anyone know when his new album is coming out? I heard somewhere that it's out this month but his site just says 2007. Some of the new songs he did when I saw him in November sounded pretty awesome. |
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Sebastian Bach: We have fourteen songs. The business side of it is really making me miserable right now. I don’t know, man, when it’s going to come out. I have no ****ing idea, truly. It’s bumming me out. |
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As in THE Gary Moore? He played with Skid Row?! I saw him live a few years ago
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I've never heard any of Sebastian Bach's solo material. :o
Very patronising question I know but is it any good? Skid Row sounding or different? I have Skid Row and Slave To The Grind, and have heard a few tracks from Subhuman Race and so far everything I've heard is ace.:cool: |
I haven't heard too many songs, but it's more metal than Skid Row... as in Priest or Maiden, not Metallica or Megadeth, though.
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It depends. Some songs are different from Skid Row but others are, well, not.
Here's one of his new songs, By Your Side, which could easily be an old Skid Row ballad. This is from a show I went to, though I didn't film it. |
Skid Row’s debut album has now been re-released as a 30th Anniversary Digital Deluxe Edition, and Sebastian Bach is touring to promote it;
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/ski...ve-performance "Skid Row: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition" track listing: 01. Big Guns 02. Sweet Little Sister 03. Can't Stand The Heartache 04. Piece Of Me 05. 18 And Life 06. Rattlesnake Shake 07. Youth Gone Wild 08. Here I Am 09. Makin' A Mess 10. I Remember You 11. Midnight/Tornado 12. Forever (bonus track) Live at the Marquee, Westminster, California (April 28, 1989): 01. Makin' A Mess 02. Piece Of Me 03. Big Guns 04. 18 And Life 05. Sweet Little Sister 06. Rattlesnake Shake 07. I Remember You 08. Here I Am 09. Youth Gone Wild 10. Cold Gin Shame that there’s no physical release for this and that there’s no demos or in-studio bonus tracks but if it’s true that the original masters are indeed lost, then this is the most anyone can expect. |
There will be a another re-release in a few years time when the band own the publishing rights. They had nothing to do with this release.
They want to release vinyl and other unheard tracks when they own rights in 5 years time. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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I've not purchased the album yet and it's only the live tracks that I don't have, but the ten live tracks at 99p on iTunes totals up to the total price of the whole album. If what you're saying is true, then I'll happy hang fire for another 5 years. |
Straight from Dave Sabos and Rachel bolans mouth on the Eddie trunk podcast.
They don’t own publishing rights at moment. I think it’s either 3 or 5 years until they do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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