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Old 09-09-2009, 01:11 PM   #29 (permalink)
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but protools was only commercially released in 1991, (2 years after dr. feelgood) and the majority of rock bands of the day hated the idea of going digital...

Vince sounded good on those records because he was feeling good. like him or not his voice is integral to the band. to my ears it's his voice that immediately distinguishes the band from their peers.
After listening to their fourth album Girls, Girls, Girls its probably the worst for Vince Neil`s voice so far, in comparison to the previous albums. Also, the album is probably poorer than their earlier efforts, despite the fact that it has some of their best known songs on it "Girls, Girls, Girls" "Wild Side" "You`re All I Need" but the remainder of the albums is piss poor with riffs and tunes from previous albums. The album though, does represent the decadent and hard living lifestyle of the group and for that reason its worth a listen.
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