Styx - Cyclorama
Starbreaker - Love's Dyin' Wish
W.A.S.P. - Dying For The World
Winger - Karma
Kiss - Psycho Circus
Kiss - Kiss
Kiss - Paul Stanley 1978 Solo Album
Rick Springfield - Karma
Winger - Karma
Richie Sambora - Stranger In This Town
Winger - IV
Kiss - Lick It Up
The Police - Reggatta De Blanc
Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits
Permalink Reply by Jon on November 8, 2009 at 9:28am
Trans-Siberian Orchestra--"Night Castle"
Beatles--"Rubber Soul" (remastered)
Meat Loaf--"Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose"
Triumph--"Livin' For The Weekend: The Anthology" (disc 2)
Molly Hatchet--"Devil's Canyon"
Leaves' Eyes--"Njord"
The Human League--"The Very Best Of The Human League"
Rush--"Test For Echo"
Permalink Reply by RJhog on November 12, 2009 at 10:28am
The Police - Ghost In The Machine
The Black Crowes - Shake Your Moneymaker
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu
Shinedown - The Sound Of Madness
Eagles - One Of These Nights
Cheap Trick - The Latest
Cheap Trick - Dream Police
"Written In The Sand" - Michael Schenker Group
"Strange Generation" - Dirty Americans
and two independent, Atlanta based bands..."The Low Life" by Dropsonic, and "Rebirth" by Hottboxx, here at work today.
Last night at home..."Sonic Boom" and the "Klassic" bonus disc from Kiss, and the self-titled "Big Jim Slade". BJS is my current rave fave...they have 4 discs, all chock full of great tunes, with killer melody and harmony on vocals, and great guitar work too.
Classic rock is great, but so is supporting independent bands that have major skillz, but still need their lucky break.
"XV" by King's X (wow, what a career of solid releases from an under-appreciated band)
"Saudades De Rock" by Extreme (killer reunion disc - Nuno is one of the best players on the planet)
"Forever More" by Tesla (I knew I would start liking this after being a little disappointed at first)
"Smash Hits" by Jimmy Hendrix Experience (no comment needed!)
"Blackbird" by Alter Bridge (I like Creed too, but I hope Alter Bridge reforms later on...Myles Kennedy has major talent, and Mark Tremonti was really showing his chops on this record)
"Optimus" by John Norum (I can see where a lot of hard rockers might not dig Europe, but this solo disc is outstanding...Norum can sing well, writes good songs, and can blister a guitar...all rock guitarists should check this out...very good guitar work throughout).