There’s no doubt that the second wave of ‘80s hair metal and those MTV video stars killing the radio stars were immensely beneficial to Trixter and Danger Danger. The rockin’ hair farmers may have had their own sugary sweet melodic anthems, but there’s little disputing that they rode the coattails of Guns N’ Roses, Skid Row, Poison, and Motley Crue as they were burning up the charts, snorting everything in sight and pounding their livers into submission. If we’re being honest, the number of Danger Danger or Trixter songs most people can rattle off is equivalent to the number of Danger Danger and Trixter shirts you see while walking down the street. So, excuse the industry’s collective yawn of disinterest upon the news that Danger Danger vocalist Ted Poley and Trixter guitarist Steve Brown ...
SLIPPERY WHEN WET
Digitally re-mastered from the original master tapes using 20-bit technology for superior sound, this upgraded edition of Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet features enhanced packaging faithful to the original album release. Tracks: "Let It Rock," "You Give Love a Bad Name," "Livin'' on a Prayer," "Social Disease," "Wanted Dead Or Alive," "Raise Your Hands," "Without Love," "I'd Die for You," "Never Say Goodbye" and "Wild in the Streets."
Live from the.. -CD+Blry-
CD + Blu-ray. By 1974, the Alice Cooper group had risen to the upper echelon of rock stardom... and then, parted ways. In October 2015, over 40 years later, record store owner and superfan Chris Penn convinced the original line-up to reunite for a very special performance at his record store Good Records in Dallas, Texas. Alice Cooper (vocals), Michael Bruce (guitar), Dennis Dunaway (bass) and Neal Smith (drums) were joined on stage by Alice's current guitarist Ryan Roxie (standing in for the late Glen Buxton). A packed audience, believing they had come to Good Records for Dennis Dunaway's 'Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!' book signing, were surprised to bear witness to a full-blown happening. The historic reunion show including all-time classics such as "No More Mr. Nice Guy", "I'm Eighteen" and "School's Out" is now becoming available for the very first time worldwide. Luckily the event was documented. "Live From The Astroturf, Alice Cooper" (edited and directed by Steven Gaddis) toured the world to the acclaim of music fans and rock journalists alike. The documentary won multiple awards for it's coverage of the historic event. Now all Alice Cooper fans and rock music lovers across the globe can enjoy this movie as it's included as a video bonus to this live album. Pop the popcorn, blow up the balloons, dim the lights, and crank it up!