Warrant (USA)

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Warrant (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 11 Feb 2015, 21:43

Warrant - Original Album Classics (3CD Box) (2011)

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Year : 2011
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 347 mb


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With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Albums:

CD1

Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich is the debut studio album by American rock band Warrant, released in 1989.The album was highly successful, spawning the hit singles "Heaven" (#2, 1989), "Down Boys" (#27, 1989) and "Sometimes She Cries" (#20, 1990). The album peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200.The unique cover art features "Fugazi", an overpaid, amoral infrastructure manager and archetypal white business psychopath.The first four words of the album's title ("Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinkin'...!") were mentioned in the intro to the title track of their 1990 follow-up album Cherry Pie.

CD2

Cherry Pie is the second studio album by American rock band Warrant. The record - which spawned the hits "Cherry Pie", "Uncle Tom's Cabin", and "I Saw Red" - is the band's best-known and highest-selling release. The album peaked at number 7 on The Billboard 200.

CD3

Dog Eat Dog was the third music album by American rock band Warrant. It was released on August 25, 1992 on the Columbia label of Sony Music. The album peaked at number 25 on The Billboard 200.
The album achieved "gold" status in the United States, but was significantly less successful in a commercial sense than the band's first two albums. It is, nonetheless, regarded by most critics as Warrant's strongest record, and a favorite among many devoted fans. The tone and style of the album could be said to be the last stage of the glam metal style during the 80s. It is also the last album to feature all five original members.

Line-Up:

Christopher Hall- Vocals
Walter Flakus-Keys and Programming
Johnny Haro- Drums
Carlton Bost- Guitar
Franccesca De Struct- Bass

Former members

Brent Ashley – bass (2005–2011, 2013–2014)
Martin Kelly – bass (2011–2013)
Nick Quijano – guitar (2011-2012)
Jinxx – guitar (2005–2009)
Diego Russo – guitar (2003–2005)
Jonathon Dyke – bass (2003–2005)
Rich Jazmin – guitar (2009–2010, 2011–2013)

Tracklist:

CD1: Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)

01. 32 Pennies [03:09]
02. Down Boys [04:05]
03. Big Talk [03:44]
04. Sometimes She Cries [04:45]
05. So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against The Law) [03:33]
06. D.R.F.S.R [03:19]
07. In The Sticks [04:06]
08. Heaven [03:58]
09. Ridin' High [03:07]
10. Cold Sweat [03:29]
11. Only A Man [04:24]
12. All Night Long [02:43]

CD2: Cherry Pie (1990)

01. Cherry Pie [03:21]
02. Uncle Tom's Cabin [04:01]
03. I Saw Red [03:47]
04. Bed Of Roses [04:04]
05. Sure Feels Good To Me [02:39]
06. Love In Stereo [03:07]
07. Blind Faith [03:33]
08. Song And Dance Man [02:58]
09. You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised [03:33]
10. Mr. Rainmaker [03:29]
11. Train, Train [02:49]
12. Ode To Tipper Gore [00:55]
13. Game Of War [03:41]
14. The Power [03:00]

CD3: Dog Eat Dog (1992)

01. Machine Gun [03:43]
02. The Hole In My Wall [03:31]
03. April 2031 [05:05]
04. Andy Warhol Was Right [03:37]
05. Bonfire [04:21]
06. The Bitter Pill [04:07]
07. Hollywood (So Far, So Good) [03:46]
08. All My Bridges Are Burning [03:37]
09. Quicksand [03:58]
10. Let It Rain [04:16]
11. Inside Out [03:14]
12. Sad Theresa [03:51]


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 20 Aug 2018, 06:26

Warrant - Ultraphobic (1995)

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Year : 1995
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 174 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Album:

The 1990s were characterized by frequent changes to the band's line-up. Following their Dog Eat Dog world tour Lane temporarily left the band to start a solo career and the band was then dropped by Columbia, following the arrival of grunge and the death of Warrant's long-time manager Tom Hulett. In September 1993, Lane returned to the band and a short U.S. club tour commenced. In May 1994, guitarist Allen left Warrant and was followed by drummer Sweet in the following month. In November 1994, former Kingdom Come member, Rick Steier replaced Allen on guitar and fellow Kingdom Come alumnus James Kottak replaced Sweet on drums. Shortly thereafter, a new record deal was signed with Tom Lipsky of CMC Records in September 1994. A Japanese deal was signed with Pony Canyon Records at the same time.Ultraphobic saw Warrant acknowledging the Grunge phenomenon with a record that openly admitted to a Seattle influence, although was still a natural regression from the hard edged Dog Eat Dog. It is vaguely similar to Danger Danger's Dawn, which was also released in 1995. In particular, the record represented an experimentation with the grunge sounds which had by this time become popular, and which, ironically, had contributed to the band's commercial demise. In songs such as "Undertow" and "Followed" the band attempted to mix pop metal sounds with the alternative styling's of Seattle bands such as Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. This, the band's fourth album was released in March 1995 and, although critically acclaimed, was not as successful as its predecessors. The album featured the singles Family Picnic, Followed and the ballad Stronger Now and the band went on tour again, touring America, Japan and Europe.

Line-Up:

Jani Lane - Vocals
Erik Turner - Guitar
Rick Steier - Guitar
Jerry Dixon - Bass
Dave White - Keyboards
James Kottak - Drums

Produced by Beau Hill

Tracklist:

01. Undertow
02. Followed
03. Family Picnic
04. Sum Of One
05. Chameleon
06. Crawl Space
07. Live Inside Of You
08. High
09. Ride #2
10. Ultraphobic
11. Stronger Now

+ Video "Family Picnic" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 05 Sep 2018, 09:16

Warrant - Belly To Belly Volume One (1996)

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Year : 1996
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 140 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Album:

1996 left many Warrant fans scratching their heads. The band was down two original members and had finally resurfaced with a new album and no longer on the mighty Sony label to release it. Belly To Belly Volume One (not sure why the Volume One was in the title, to me it’s just another strange thing that didn’t make sense about this album) as it sounded like a completely different band and NOT the Warrant everyone knew and embraced by their fans.Then again it was 1996. Times changed so quickly for bands like Warrant who seemingly were on top of the world circa 1990-91 selling out 20,000 seat arenas and having to scale back to theaters and clubs of approximately 1,000 people. What the heck happened and where was the Warrant everyone knew?Warrant‘s strategy was to change their sound with the times and hope the record labels and fans would accept them to allow the band to continue to have a career. While this might have worked for acts like David Bowie and Madonna who moved into a ’80s New Wave scene, the ’80s rock to grunge scene was far, far less kind to all bands like Warrant. Arguably the only band to survive and remain unaffected strangely enough was Van Halen. Not even the mighty Guns N’ Roses came out unscathed and took heat for being ‘cheesy’ and a relic of the ’80s.Belly To Belly Volume One sports a completely different sound, in an attempt to blend in with grunge and modern sounding bands that were indicative of the mid-1990s. The album was a commercial flop, not only with the industry but also with Warrant fans who were left abandoned by one of their favorite bands and also the fabric of an entire era that was flourishing just five years prior.Rock journalist Chuck Klosterman in his book Fargo Rock City mentions something interesting:“In 1996, I went to a concert headlined by Vince Neil (this was during his ill-fated “solo” period) that also featured Slaughter and Warrant. All three acts were at the lowest points in their career. But something happened at this show that I will always remember. After his first song, Warrant‘s Jani Lane promised the crowd he would sing ‘Cherry Pie’ and ‘Heaven’ and all the songs he knew everyone had paid to hear, but he just asked that we sit through a half dozen of the new (and to be honest -horrible) songs he had recorded on the unsuccessful ‘Dog Eat Dog’ record. He didn’t ask this as a self-conscious, self-depreciating way; he was almost begging. Basically, he agreed to deliver all the old songs he hated if we would politely listen to the new stuff he cared about.”Interestingly enough, the Dog Eat Dog album bared somewhat of a resemblance of the Warrant sound that made them famous, albeit a little harder and angrier. But Belly To Belly Volume One is a completely different animal. Beaten down by a new decade, a new era, new attitudes and new sounds, Warrant went the route of a modern grunge sound that was accepted by nobody. In this author’s opinion, Belly To Belly Volume One is drab, uninteresting and lacking the extremely catchy hooks and melodies that Jani Lane could write.

Line-Up:

Jani Lane lead vocals
Rick Steier rhythm and lead guitars, acoustic, sitar
Jerry Dixon bass
Erik Turner rhythm guitar
Bobby Borg drums, percussion

Tracklist:

01. In the End
02. Feels Good
03. Letter to a Friend
04. A.Y.M.
05. Indian Giver
06. Falling Down
07. Interlude No. 1
08. Solid
09. All 4 U
10. Coffee House
11. Interlude No. 2
12. Vertigo
13. Room With a View
14. Nobody Else


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 03 Jan 2019, 13:59

Warrant - Born Again (2006)

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Year : 2006
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 124 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Album:

Ever notice that almost every band from whatever style they come from claims their new album will sound like the old stuff and never does? Well, someone finally made good on that promise! Erik Turner said in several posts on the band’s official site that this record isn’t the band trying to break down musical walls or trying to be at all contemporary. It’s Warrant the way Warrant wants to sound and the way they never should have stopped sounding. In other words, as Erik put it, Born Again is the album that should’ve followed Cherry Pie.The first important thing to note is there is a new lead singer in Warrant while Jani Lane continues his three year nervous breakdown. Jani is off playing classic Warrant material on solo tours when he remembers or is sober enough to show up. So, filling the bill as the new vocalist is Jaime St. James formerly of Black ‘N Blue. The result of the new line-up is a band that sounds more like Warrant than Warrant has sounded in the past decade. Perhaps it’s the fact that the guys actually seem to like each other that results in this positive change? Regardless, this album is a throw-back but probably isn’t desired to be seen as one. It’s all new material with the classic Warrant sound that set them apart from the rest.Songs to look out for? Well, there’s quite a few. Very few of the songs leave much to be desired as it is clear that the band made a conscious effort to put forth a complete album with all loose ends tied together… After all, this is their rebirth of sorts. It has to be perfect! That said, after a few times listening through, I’d say you might want to take a listen to songs such as “Dirty Jack” which has an “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” feel to it, “Roxy” which has a classic rock feel to it, “Hell CA” which has a very AC/DC meets Warrant sound to it, “Love Strikes Like Lightning” which has a very Black ‘N Blue vibe, “Glimmer” which is a ballad, and “Bourbon County Line” which has a Buckcherry meets Warrant vibe to it. It is important to note that these songs all sound fresh and new. You can almost call this a re-debut or, as the title might indicate, a rebirth of Warrant as they aren’t trying to be who they used to be but being who they really are and that’s a sleazy rock ‘n’ roll band that made great music that became a trend but didn’t simply follow the trend. Back to Jaime St. James, he sounds very strong on these songs and includes a lot of sleazy additions to the music like “yeah” and “ow” breaks that really add a lot to the songs. That’s part of what makes this album sound so fresh… Jaime sounds like he actually wants to be there singing for Warrant.The negatives of the album? There aren’t many. The only ones I might mention are some song lyrics aren’t as deep as some of Warrant‘s other songs. That’s not to say the lyrics aren’t good, as that isn’t the case, and whatever lyrics I am not crazy about are made up for in the extremely strong guitar hooks and haunting choruses. But, that is something small that perhaps Jani‘s absence does subtract from the new record.Overall, I must say I’m impressed. I went in excited about this record because I do love Warrant and am confident in Erik Turner not allowing the Warrant name to go on anything lacking in quality especially in this effort which is important to the band as they needed a new record to be a musical force and not a cover band of sorts. What I ended up getting is a really strong Warrant album that sounds like Warrant from 1990 and they aren’t sorry about it in the slightest. They want to play “hair metal,” so let them. People like me and others viewing this site will be more than grateful to hear it. Is it a rebirth? I’d say take the CD case, hang it upside down, and spank that sucker on the ass. This baby’s been Born Again!

Line-Up:

Jamie St. James - lead vocals
Erik Turner - guitars, background vocals
Jerry Dixon - bass, background vocals
Joey Allen - guitars, background vocals
Steven Sweet - drums, background vocals

Tracklist:

01. Devils Juice 3:27
02. Dirty Jack 4:01
03. Bourbon County Line 3:52
04. Hell, CA 4:20
05. Angels 4:33
06. Love Strikes Like Lightning 3:56
07. Glimmer 3:31
08. Roller Coaster 2:48
09. Down in Diamonds 3:59
10. Velvet Noose 3:01
11. Roxy 3:59
12. Good Times 4:11


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 08:43

Warrant - Greatest & Latest (2016)

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Year : 2016
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front + Video
Size : 152 mb


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With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Albums:

Deadline / Cleopatra Records are reissuing in 2016 WARRANT's "Greatest & Latest", the album featuring new recorded studio versions of their (Greatest) material, plus 3 previously unreleased (Latest) new songs. This is a re-packaging (new artwork and tracklist) of the version appeared years ago.This is not a compilation but Warrant's best bits in the shape of re-recorded new versions. They wanted to re-make the whole thing because they did not have the rights of the original tapes.Overall, the sound on these new takes are heavier than before, more 'edgy' but still melodic. Additionally, some are quite different.Songs like 'Cherry Pie', 'Down Boys' or 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' sound pretty much the same, just in a harder way than the the pop-metal sheen they had before. On the other hand, 'Sometimes She Cries' and 'Heaven' as example, have been pretty much re-arranged. Sure, I prefer the originals to all of these songs, but it's cool to have these in this new form.The three new songs are very good and are worth the CD themselves. 'The Jones' is a melodic rocker with lots of classic Warrant harmony vocals and a stinging guitar all over. "Southern Comfort" is a midtempo tune with acoustics in the mix in the 'Sometimes She Cries' vein, and 'Bad Tattoo' is a bass pumped bad-ass hard rocker with a groove similar to the Dog Eat Dog era. When we speak about classic songs, we all prefer the original versions. But that's not the point for Warrant on 'Greatest & Latest'. They wanted to have control of their material, put the imprint on how the band sounded at that time, and present 3 new songs.I still press play on the original versions / albums, but the new featured here are good as well when you want a different spin coming out of the speakers.

Line-Up:

Jani Lane - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
Erik Turner - Guitar
Rick Steier - Guitar
Jerry Dixon - Bass
Bobby Borg - Drums (for the new songs)

additional personnel:

Danny Wagner - Keyboards, backing vocals
Mitch Dynamite (a.k.a. Jani Lane) - Drums

Tracklist:

01 - Cherry Pie (re-recorded)
02 - The Jones [new track] *
03 - Down Boys (re-recorded)
04 - Southern Comfort [new track] *
05 - Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (re-recorded)
06 - Uncle Tom's Cabin (re-recorded)
07 - Sometimes She Cries (re-recorded)
08 - 32 Pennies (re-recorded)
09 - Heaven (re-recorded)
10 - Thin Disguise (re-recorded)
11 - I Saw Red (re-recorded)
12 - Bad Tattoo [new track] *

+ Video "Down Boys" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 08:44

Warrant - Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1988) (Rock Candy Remastered 2017)

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Year : 1988 (Rock Candy Remastered 2017)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Videos
Size : 165 mb


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With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

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Rock Candy specialists have given their Remastered & Reloaded treatment to the most beloved WARRANT albums, their first & second, both among the best US Melodic Hard Rock / hair metal records ever. Warrant's debut "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" started all, their rollicking career to stardom.As one of the main movers and shakers of the Los Angeles Sunset Strip rock scene during the late '80s, Warrant made a huge impact at every level helping to define not only a musical movement but also establishing a commercial breakthrough that astounded the naysayers. It was a golden time for not only the music of the era but also Warrant directly, whose presence on MTV was virtually permanent. Like most bands, the formation of Warrant mutated through a number of line-ups, but it eventually settled to feature vocalist Jani Lane, an appointment that ignited the band’s creativity and placed them on the path to gold and glory. But it wasn’t an easy ride, with a number of setbacks frustrating progress, including a brief encounter with the Prince’s Paisley Park organisation which bankrolled a demo that then received a number of rejections from most record labels. Eventually however, with the help of major management, the band signed to Columbia records and commenced their rise to stardom. Originally issued in January 1989, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" was produced by Beau Hill (Ratt, KIX, Winger) and set in motion a rapid rise to fame, which came as little surprise to those who had been following the band from the sidelines. The compelling production, trademark riffs and Lane’s unique vocals elevated the songs to another level. ‘Down Boys’, the first track to radio, was a hit, and the ballad ‘Heaven’ made it to #2 on the US singles chart, giving Warrant accelerated sales upwards of double platinum.The glossy production sound of "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" makes it emblematic of its time. It's sleek and clean, built on processed guitars and cavernous drums, never taking more time than it needs, pushing the hooks front and center, along with a mile-wide sentimental streak best heard on the power ballads 'Sometimes She Cries' and 'Heaven'.But don't be mistaken - those are two slow moments on an album that's a party, hard rockin' record, like the tremendous 'Down Boys' and its indelible chorus, '32 Pennies' with loads of hooks and that glam rock riff that Motley Crue mastered a few years prior, or the kicking 'Big Talk'.To my ears, both first Warrant albums sound fantastic in its original release. Is this Rock Candy remaster worth of it?I guess the answer is yes. There's more bass presence, a punchier output and an overall feel of pristineness.Anyway, any version of Warrant's "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" is an essential addition to your melodic hard rock collection, and if you need to choose one, get this Rock Candy remaster.

Line-Up:

Jani Lane – vocals, acoustic guitar
Erik Turner – guitar, backing vocals
Joey Allen – guitar, backing vocals
Jerry Dixon – bass, backing vocals
Steven Sweet – drums, backing vocals

additional musicians:

Beau Hill – keyboards, background vocals, production
Bekka Bramlett – background vocals
Mike Slamer - guitar

Tracklist:

01. 32 Pennies
02. Down Boys
03. Big Talk
04. Sometimes She Cries
05. So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against The Law)
06. D.R.F.S.R.
07. In The Sticks
08. Heaven
09. Ridin' High
10. Cold Sweat

+ Video "Heaven" (Official Video)
+ Video "Down Boys" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 08:45

Warrant - Cherry Pie (1990) (Rock Candy Remastered 2017)

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Year : 1990 (Rock Candy Remastered 2017)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Videos
Size : 215 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Album:

Rock Candy specialists have given their Remastered & Reloaded treatment to the most beloved WARRANT albums, their first & second, both among the best US Melodic Hard Rock / hair metal records ever. Warrant's second effort "Cherry Pie" is terrific, the epitome of the '80s American Melodic Hard Rock / Hair Metal movement.Warrant's debut album surpassed expectations and produced a #2 hit single, spring boarding sales way in excess of gold status in the first months of its release. The scene was set for their sophomore album but nobody was ready for the explosion of success that followed. "Cherry Pie", once again produced by veteran studio wizard Beau Hill (Winger, Ratt) and originally issued in 1990, launched the band to even bigger success; the title track becoming one of the most played songs of the year and a virtual prime time MTV staple. In addition, the band’s front man Jani Lane had become a poster boy for the movement, with his, and the band’s, faces splattered over virtually every music magazine around.Musically the album was far superior to their debut and decidedly heavier, featuring such brazen rockers as ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’, ‘Love In Stereo’ and, of course, the superbly crafted title track.'Mr. Rainmaker' is remarkably powerful with a chorus that is still memorable today, I love the catchiness of 'Bed of Roses' and 'Song and Dance Man', the party sense of 'Sure Feels Good to Me', and the groove of the Blackfoot cover 'Train Train'.Of course there's great ballads in the glossy 'I Saw Red' enhanced with piano, and the awesome 'Blind Faith' (much more than just a power ballad).This Rock Candy remastered reissue includes five bonus tracks. 'Game Of War' is the long-sought 1988 demo that garnered Warrant attention at the labels. It’s unpolished but you can hear how an A&R person looking for the next Poison would have signed this band. The stadium-ready stomp of 'The Power' is the demo from a the song later used in the 1992 Cuba Gooding Jr. movie called Gladiator. Then there's the excellent 'Thin Disguise', only used as single B-side and for its quality shoulda been included into the main album, 'I Saw Red [Acoustic Version]' also originally B-side (I love this version even more than the original), and the single version of title track 'Cherry Pie' only destined to radio stations.To my ears, both first Warrant albums sound fantastic in its original release. Is this Rock Candy remaster worth of it? As I said with the first Warrant remaster, I guess the answer is yes. There's more bass presence, guitars come cleaner and the dynamic output is great.Anyway, any version of Warrant's "Cherry Pie" is an essential addition to your melodic hard rock collection, and if you need to choose one, get this Rock Candy remaster.

Line-Up:

Jani Lane - vocals
Joey Allen, Erik Turner - guitars
Jerry Dixon - bass
Steven Sweet - drums

additional personnel:

C. C. DeVille, Mike Slamer - guest guitar
Eric Oswald (Jani Lane's brother) - intro on Uncle Tom's Cabin
Scott Warren - Keyboards
Bruno Ravel Steve West (Danger Danger) - backing vocals
Fiona - backing vocals
Alan Hewitt - organ, piano, strings
Beau Hill - organ, banjo, keyboards, production, mixing
Juke Logan - harmonica
Paul Harris - piano, strings

Tracklist:

01 - Cherry Pie
02 - Uncle Tom's Cabin
03 - I Saw Red
04 - Bed Of Roses
05 - Sure Feels Good To Me
06 - Love In Stereo
07 - Blind Faith
08 - Song And Dance Man
09 - You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
10 - Mr. Rainmaker
11 - Train Train
12 - Ode To Tipper Gore
13 - Game Of War (Demo) (Bonus Track)
14 - The Power (Demo) (Bonus Track)
15 - Thin Disguise (Bonus Track)
16 - I Saw Red (Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track)
17 - Cherry Pie (Single Version) (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Cherry Pie" (Official Video)
+ Video "Blind Faith" (Official Video)
+ Video "I Saw Red" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Máj 2020, 08:45

Warrant - Louder - Harder - Faster (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front + Video
Size : 157 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

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Frontiers Music srl is pleased to announce the release of Warrant's new studio album, "Louder - Harder - Faster" on May 12, 2017. Under their belt, Warrant has eight million records sold worldwide: two top ten Billboard albums, five top 40 Billboard hits, five #1 MTV videos ... the list goes on and on. Now, six years after the release of “Rockaholic”, the album that relaunched the band as a force to be reckoned with in the 21st Century, Warrant returns with another slab of muscular hard rock, aptly titled “Louder - Harder - Faster”. With a line-up featuring original members Erik Turner, Jerry Dixon, Joey Allen and Steven Sweet along with singer Robert Mason (Lynch Mob, Cry Of Love), Warrant are now stronger than ever. Mason’s vocals remain a breath of fresh air and his swagger on the songs gives new life and a bright future to the band. With production handled by Foreigner and ex-Dokken bass player Jeff Pilson (Last In Line, Starship, Adler’s Appetite), Warrant is sounding tighter and playing better than ever before. "Louder - Harder - Faster", true to the band's roots, is full of rockers with some classic ballads thrown in and will surely send their faithful fans into a frenzy. Erik Turner says: “You can hear and feel the emotions of the last 25+ years of being in this band poured into LHF. The fun and the frustrations, the pleasure and the pain … a whole lot of blood, sweat, tears and beers went into the making of this album. Love it or hate it, it's the real deal, 100% pure melodic rock, hand crafted by five musicians who dedicated their lives to music when they were just little kids with big dreams." Jerry Dixon adds: “LHF is truly one of our best records to date. It has all the classic Warrant ingredients that people have come to know, plus a lot of extras that keep it in the modern realm of todays music. It’s a perfect mix between balls and ballads. When we started this project over two years ago, we wanted to bring the listener back to the days of sitting in the living room and cranking up a record from start to finish. Making full records seems to be a lost art, we hope in some small way that this album helps people find that art again.” Warrant was one of the most popular and successful rock bands to emerge out of Hollywood, CA in the late 80s and early 90s. The band was formed in the early 80s by Erik Turner and Jerry Dixon. In 1989, Warrant released their classic debut “Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich”, which immediately entered the charts and launched the hit singles “Down Boys”, “Sometimes She Cries” and “Heaven”, which climbed up to #2 on the US charts. With extensive touring for DRFSR, sales exceeded 2 million records in the US. In the summer of 1990, their second album “Cherry Pie” was released. The album turned out to be an even bigger success, featuring the top 10 hits "I Saw Red", "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the rock anthem "Cherry Pie”, which received massive airplay on MTV and continues to get millions of plays on streaming services and YouTube to this very day. Warrant's signature style of rock is catchy, very melodic, and remains the band's calling card. The band is fired up and more inspired than ever musically! The band will be out touring in support of "Louder - Harder - Faster", so be sure to catch them when they hit your town!

Line-Up:

Robert Mason - vocals
Erik Turner - guitar
Joey Allen, Erik Turner - guitar
Jerry Dixon - bass
Steven Sweet - drums

Tracklist:

01. Louder Harder Faster
02. Devil Dancer
03. Perfect
04. Only Broken Heart
05. U In My Life
06. Music Man
07. Faded
08. New Rebellion
09. Big Sandy
10. Choose Your Fate
11. Let It Go
12. I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Louder Harder Faster" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 26 Jan 2023, 08:07

Warrant - Dive Right In (The 1991 Tokyo Broadcast) (2022)

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Year : 1991 (2022)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 191 mb


Bio:

With a pair of double-platinum albums and three Top Ten singles, Warrant were one of the most popular pop-metal bands of the late '80s. Formed in Los Angeles in 1984, the group weathered several lineup changes before solidifying around the talents of vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. The band signed with Columbia Records in January 1988 and released Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich one year later; by that summer, it had climbed into the Top Ten and launched the hit singles "Down Boys," "Sometimes She Cries," and "Heaven," the last of which reached number two on the American charts. Released in the summer of 1990, the follow-up effort Cherry Pie was an even bigger success, climbing into the Top Ten and featuring the high-charting singles "I Saw Red" and "Cherry Pie." Warrant had some trouble continuing their multi-platinum success during the alternative explosion of 1992, although their third album, Dog Eat Dog, did go gold. Ultraphobic (1995) and Belly to Belly (1996), however, failed to chart.The band's lineup began to splinter as the '90s progressed, with the majority of Warrant's founding members leaving the group. Under the Influence arrived in 2001, comprised of various cover songs and two original tracks; it also marked Jani Lane's last recording with the band. He ultimately left in 2004, taking two of Warrant's members with him, and was replaced by former Black 'N Blue vocalist Jaime St. James. While Lane attempted a solo career, the revised version of Warrant released Born Again in 2006. Jaime St. James' tenure in the band proved to be very short, as he was ousted in 2008 in favor of Lane's return. Later that year, Lane left once again and was replaced by Lynch Mob's Rob Mason. Lane was found dead at the age of 47 in a Los Angeles hotel room in August 2011.

Album:

Live album from Tokyo in 1991.Warrant is a glam metal band from Los Angeles, California that enjoyed its greatest success in 1990 with the album 'Cherry Pie'. Spearheaded by frontman Jani Lane, the band's brand of metal was often loud, cheesy, sex-obsessed, and usually delivered with a mischievous sense of humor. The generally lighthearted band became known for raucous party anthems (such as "Down Boys" and "Cherry Pie") but also featured a versatility producing sentimental, melodic power ballads (such as "Bed of Roses", "Heaven", and "I Saw Red").Formed in 1984, the group endured several line-up changes and soul-searching before coalescing around vocalist Jani Lane, guitarist Erik Turner, guitarist Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon, and drummer Steven Sweet. In January 1988, Warrant signed a contract with Columbia Records. They then released their debut album, which they titled 'Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'. Although coming in at the tail end of the 80s pop metal boom, their tuneful rock brought them some critical and commercial acclaim, the album reaching the #10 slot on the Billboard 200 top albums chart.

Line-Up:

Jamie St. James - lead vocals
Erik Turner - guitars, background vocals
Jerry Dixon - bass, background vocals
Joey Allen - guitars, background vocals
Steven Sweet - drums, background vocals

Tracklist:

01. So Damn Pretty (Live 1991)
02. Down Boys (Live 1991)
03. Thin Disguise (Live 1991)
04. Uncle Tom's Cabin (Live 1991)
05. Sometimes She Cries (Live 1991)
06. Heaven (Live 1991)
07. Love In Stereo (Live 1991)
08. Song and Dance Man (Live 1991)
09. I Saw Red (Live 1991)
10. Joey Allen Guitar Solo (Live 1991)
11. Train Train (Live 1991)
12. Mr. Rainmaker (Live 1991)
13. Sure Feels Good To Me (Live 1991)
14. Cherry Pie (Live 1991)
15. Big Talk (Live 1991)
16. My Baby Loves To Rock - Jailhouse Rock (Live 1991)


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