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Nazareth

Disco de Nazareth: “2XS [Bonus Tracks]”

Disco de Nazareth: “2XS [Bonus Tracks]”
Información del disco :
Título: 2XS [Bonus Tracks]
Fecha de Publicación:2006-10-30
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
Sello Discográfico:Airmail
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4571136372744
Lista de temas :
1 Love Leads To Madness Video
2 Boys In The Band Video
3 You Love Another
4 Gatecrash Video
5 Games Video
6 Back To The Trenches Video
7 Dream On Video
8 Lonely In The Night
9 Preservation
10 Take The Rap
11 Mexico
12 Dream On (Single Edit Version)
13 Juicy Lucy (Alternate Edit Version)
14 Games (Alternate Edit Version)
15 You Love Another (Alternate Edit Version)
16 Love Leads to Madness (Alternate Single Version)
17 Dream on (Mono Version)
18 Back to the Trenches (Extended Version)
19 Love Leads to Madness (Alternate Extended Version)
Análisis (en inglés) - :
After spending much of 1981 involved in a successful tour, {$Nazareth} returned to the studio with a newfound sense of vigor the next year. The album they produced was {^2XS}, an outing that stands alongside {^Malice in Wonderland} as one of their finest achievements during the 1980s. Although its sound goes for the sonic sleekness of AOR, it does not skimp on the {\hard rock} elements. For instance, {&"Love Leads to Madness"} boasts the kind of sumptuous power {\ballad} melody that helped it become a radio favorite but is also layered with plenty of surprisingly heavy power chords. {^2XS} also finds the group cranking out some of their most furious rockers since the days of {^Expect No Mercy} and {^No Mean City}: {&"Boys in the Band"} is guitar-fuelled declaration of intent that moves at a head-spinning double-time tempo, and {&"Gatecrash"} is a party rocker that swings with the raucous verve of early hits like {&"Bad Bad Boy."} Another surprising element of {^2XS} is the way it works a surprising {\new wave} element into the group's style: {&"You Love Another"} is a creepy, synthesizer-drenched breakup {\ballad} that would have fit in fine on one of {$the Cars}' early albums, and {&"Preservation"} infuses the {$Nazareth} {\rock} sound with a churning bassline and burbling electronic sounds. The end result of all these elements is an album that creates an effective and personalized fusion of {\hard rock} and AOR elements. It may not contain enough of either style for purist fans of those genres, but {$Nazareth} fans and adventurous {\rock} fans will find plenty to enjoy on {^2XS}. [The 2006 {@Airmail} edition features eight bonus tracks, consisting of alternate versions, single edits, and alternate takes.] ~ Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide
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