Saigon Kick - Miss Jones (2:39) 15. Saigon Kick - World Goes Round (4:54) 16. Adobe xd dmg. Saigon Kick - Chanel (2:46) Download Here. At 2:49 AM Labels: Saigon Kick. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) DISCLAIMER. The Mp3/Album links posted on this site are solely for demo purposes only. Saigon Kick - World Goes Round (4:54) 16. Saigon Kick - Chanel (2:46) Download Here. At 2:49 AM Labels: Saigon Kick. No comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post Older. Saigon Kick discography and songs: Music profile for Saigon Kick, formed 1988. Genres: Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Glam Metal. Albums include The Lizard, Saigon Kick, and Water.
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Year: 1993
Time: 52:39
Size: 120,6 MB
Label: Atlantic Records
Styles: Rock/Alt.rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. One Step Closer - 3:52
2. Space Oddity - 5:23
3. Water - 4:59
4. Torture - 3:45
5. Fields Of Rape - 4:45
6. I Love You - 3:39
7. Sgt. Steve - 2:09
8. My Heart - 3:49
9. On And On - 3:27
10. The Way - 4:56
11. Sentimental Girl - 2:35
12. Close To You - 3:35
13. When You Were Mine - 3:57
14. Reprise - 1:43
Musicians:
Jason Bieler - lead vocals and guitar;
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Chris McLernon - bass;
Phil Varone - drums.
Additional Personnel:
Ronny Lahti - additional backing vocals on 'I Love You' and 'Fields of Rape';
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Richard Drexler - piano on 'When You Were Mine';
Basil Rodriguez - trumpet on 'Sentimental Girl';
Keith Jacobs - RMM Community Choir director on 'Water'.
Water is another fine album by Saigon Kick that unfortunately undermines its own merits by trying to employ too many sounds at once. The same problem plagued Saigon Kick's first two releases, as the bandmembers hedged their bets while trying to embrace the dying metal scene as well as the embryonic alternative one at the same time. The band presents a dizzying array of stylistic shifts in the course of 14 songs, changing from alternative to punk, pop, metal, and ballads at the drop of a hat. The group most resembles Jane's Addiction for the majority of the album, although it offers a nifty cover of David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' done with a real Mick Ronson flair. In a way, the album resembles a very scaled-down version of Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. However, Saigon Kick wasn't as adept at this approach and the record, while solid, is too schizophrenic to leave much of a lasting impression. Eclecticism has been a hallmark of good rock since Revolver, and in the right hands this approach can be a welcome relief from artists who rewrite one song for their whole careers. However, Saigon Kick overdoes it and can't quite pull it off. It's definitely better than the band's alleged hair metal roots would indicate, but Greatest Mrs.: The Best of Saigon Kick would be a better overall choice for most.
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Released | February 12, 1991 | ||
Recorded | Scream Studios, Studio City, California | ||
Genre | Heavy metal, hard rock | ||
Length | 49:40 | ||
Label | Third Stone / Atlantic Records | ||
Producer | Michael Wagener | ||
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Saigon Kick is the eponymous debut album by the band Saigon Kick. It features backing vocals by then future Journey singer Jeff Scott Soto.
Track listing[edit]
All songs by Jason Bieler except where noted.
- 'New World' (Bieler, Kramer) - 5:42
- 'What You Say' (Bieler, Kramer) - 3:49
- 'What Do You Do' (Bieler, Kramer) - 2:40
- 'Suzy' - 3:40
- 'Colors' - 3:43
- 'Coming Home' (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:16
- 'Love of God' (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:00
- 'Down by the Ocean' (Bieler, Kramer) - 2:35
- 'Acid Rain' - 1:38
- 'My Life' - 4:45
- 'Month of Sundays' (Bieler, Kramer) - 2:26
- 'Ugly' - 2:36
- 'Come Take Me Now' (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:37
- 'I.C.U.' (Bieler, Kramer) - 3:49
Credits[edit]
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Band[edit]
- Matt Kramer - lead vocals
- Jason Bieler - guitar
- Tom Defile - bass
- Phil Varone - drums
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Additional Musicians[edit]
- Jeff Scott Soto - backing vocals
Production[edit]
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- Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC
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