Danger Danger (USA)

Hard Rock, Melodic Rock , AOR , Blues Rock , Glam & Sleaze Rock , West Coast , Christian Rock
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Danger Danger (USA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 15 Jún 2016, 10:30

Danger Danger - Danger Danger (1989) (Rock Candy Remastered 2014)

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Year : 1989 (Rock Candy Remastered 2014)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 196 mb


Bio:

Danger Danger is an American hard rock band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York. Despite enjoying moderate success in the U.S. with their debut album Danger Danger, the band vanished from the radar due to legal problems and changes in its line-up.Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel, and drummer Steve West. This line-up also featured then future Hotshot guitarist Al Pitrelli and former Get With It keyboardist Kasey Smith. Mike Pont later left the band and was replaced by Ted Poley, who previously played in the band Prophet as drummer, and sometimes lead vocalist. Somewhere during this time, they made an attempt at recording a demo, but failed.They made another attempt at recording a demo, and this time it landed them a recording contract with Epic Records. In 1988, Pitrelli left Danger Danger. Shortly after, Pont and Pitrelli reunited to form a new line-up of Hotshot. Since then, Pitrelli has played in various other bands. Pitrelli played on most of the Danger Danger compilation album Rare Cuts.In 1989, Saraya guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey joined briefly and played on part of their debut album, before returning to his previous band. Andy Timmons replaced him and played on the rest of their debut album, which was released in the same year. The album spawned two hits with “Naughty Naughty” and “Bang Bang,” with the former gaining a spot in MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. The band went on tour opening for KISS, Alice Cooper, Extreme and Warrant.After that, the band went on to record their follow-up in Florida, releasing Screw It! in 1991. The album spawned two other hits with “Monkey Business” and “I Still Think About You” and again they went on tour with KISS. After the tour, Kasey Smith left the band.In 1993, the band had finished work with their third album titled Cockroach. However, the band fired singer Poley. Subsequent lawsuits from Poley prevented the album from being released. In the meantime, Paul Laine was hired by Ravel and West as the new singer and he re-recorded the vocals for the new album. Still, when they were about to release it, Epic thought it was in their best interest to shelve the record. Shortly after, the band and the label parted ways. In addition, guitarist Timmons left the band to pursue a solo career. Since then, Timmons played guitar on both of Kip Winger's solo albums.Ravel and West went on to form their own label, Low Dice Records, and they started working on a new album together with Laine. They finally released Dawn in 1995 which featured a more somber and introspective tone. The album was partly marketed through the band’s fan club, newsletter and website. The band recruited bassist Scott Brown, who had previously played with Paul Laine as a solo artist, and they went on tour again in the U.S..The band went back in the studio and released Four the Hard Way in 1998. Former band members Andy Timmons and Kasey Smith contributed to the album, and the band went back on tour. In 2000, they released The Return of the Great Gildersleeves.In 2001, the band made a unique move after talks with Epic, releasing Cockroach, which was supposed to be their third album, but could not be released for legal issues. The album featured two discs with both versions of the album, one with Laine on vocals and the other with Ted Poley. In 2002 the song "Naughty Naughty Christmas" was featured in the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause 2. They followed Cockroach with Rare Cuts in 2003, a collection of unreleased and rare tracks including early demos with original member Pitrelli, now playing with Megadeth and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and recorded in his mother's laundry room. In 2004, Laine left the band and original singer Poley returned. However, a 2005 release, Live and Nude, which was recorded in 2003 featured Laine.In 2008, rock and roll comic C.C. Banana recorded a song called "Ted Poley," released on the album Kiss My Ankh. The song is a parody of the Kiss song "Unholy," inspired by the story of Poley's first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley.On September 19, 2009, the independent label Frontiers Records released Revolve, featuring the return of Poley as lead singer, as well as new member, guitarist Rob Marcello.The album coincided with the 20th anniversary of their debut release for Imagine Records.

Album:

Some time ago we featured here the Japanese remastering of DANGER DANGER first album, now one of you asked for the Rock Candy Records 'Remastered & Reloaded' treatment. In terms of sound this "Danger Danger [Rock Candy remastered +5]" reissue it's a little more bright and louder, but apart from that includes as bonus the complete 'Down and Dirty Live' EP remastered for the first time.New York, New York, says the famous song. So good they named it twice. Well, if that sort of shtick was good enough for ol’ Blue eyes then it was certainly good enough for late '80s New York area melodic hard rockers Danger Danger whose songs ‘Naughty, Naughty’ and ‘Bang Bang’ helped to emphasise the point perfectly.Not that they needed to accentuate anything but the music, an impressive commodity that took then from the relative obscurity of the New Jersey bars and clubs to European stages and the wide screen appeal of MTV.Formed in 1986, the band concentrated on forging songs and a sound that would secure them a foothold on the burgeoning melodic hard rock scene. Obscure they may have been but inexperienced they were not.Several of the band had not only paid their dues locally but had played with or backed a number of other artists, including Talas, Joe Lynn Turner, White Lion, Michael Bolton, Saraya and Pomp AOR legends Prophet.Fashioning memorable songs with firebrand riffs, Danger Danger were signed by the Imagine label (a division of Epic Records, headed by Industry legend Lennie Petze) and put into the studio with Lance Quin (Bon Jovi, Lita Ford).The band’s self titled debut album "Danger Danger" instantly produced a hit single with the MTV friendly ‘Naughty Naughty’, a song that defined the band’s appeal as one of the best high-energy melodic rock bands of the era.As said above, this Rock Candy Special Deluxe Collector’s Edition has a brighter & louder remastering job than the Japanese, yet not brickwalled. It feels punchy and rocking.Additionally there's the very good 'Down and Dirty Live' EP recorded in 1989 plus 16 page full colour booklet including a new interview with the band, a 3,000 word essay about the recording and previously unseen photos.

Line Up:

Ted Poley lead - vocals
Andy Timmons - guitar
Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals
Steve West - drums
Kasey Smith - keyboards

Tracklist:

01. Naughty Naughty 04:50
02. Under The Gun 04:39
03. Saturday Nite 04:17
04. Don't Walk Away 04:56
05. Bang Bang 03:56
06. Rock America 04:54
07. Boys Will Be Boys 04:58
08. One Step From Paradise 04:47
09. Feels Like Love 04:52
10. Turn It On 03:40
11. Live It Up 03:57
12. Boys Will Be Boys (Live) (Bonus Track)
13. Bang Bang (Live) (Bonus Track)
14. Groove Or Die [Instrumental] (Live) (Bonus Track)
15. Naughty Naughty (Live) (Bonus Track)
16. Rock N' Roll Hoochie Koo (Live) (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Naughty Naughty" (Official Video)
+ Video "Rock America " (Official Video)



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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 05 Sep 2018, 15:04

Danger Danger - Screw It! (1991) (2CD) (Bad Reputation Remastered Edition 2003)

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Year : 1991 (Bad Reputation Remastered Edition 2003)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 245 mb


Bio:

Danger Danger is an American hard rock band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York. Despite enjoying moderate success in the U.S. with their debut album Danger Danger, the band vanished from the radar due to legal problems and changes in its line-up.Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel, and drummer Steve West. This line-up also featured then future Hotshot guitarist Al Pitrelli and former Get With It keyboardist Kasey Smith. Mike Pont later left the band and was replaced by Ted Poley, who previously played in the band Prophet as drummer, and sometimes lead vocalist. Somewhere during this time, they made an attempt at recording a demo, but failed.They made another attempt at recording a demo, and this time it landed them a recording contract with Epic Records. In 1988, Pitrelli left Danger Danger. Shortly after, Pont and Pitrelli reunited to form a new line-up of Hotshot. Since then, Pitrelli has played in various other bands. Pitrelli played on most of the Danger Danger compilation album Rare Cuts.In 1989, Saraya guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey joined briefly and played on part of their debut album, before returning to his previous band. Andy Timmons replaced him and played on the rest of their debut album, which was released in the same year. The album spawned two hits with “Naughty Naughty” and “Bang Bang,” with the former gaining a spot in MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. The band went on tour opening for KISS, Alice Cooper, Extreme and Warrant.After that, the band went on to record their follow-up in Florida, releasing Screw It! in 1991. The album spawned two other hits with “Monkey Business” and “I Still Think About You” and again they went on tour with KISS. After the tour, Kasey Smith left the band.In 1993, the band had finished work with their third album titled Cockroach. However, the band fired singer Poley. Subsequent lawsuits from Poley prevented the album from being released. In the meantime, Paul Laine was hired by Ravel and West as the new singer and he re-recorded the vocals for the new album. Still, when they were about to release it, Epic thought it was in their best interest to shelve the record. Shortly after, the band and the label parted ways. In addition, guitarist Timmons left the band to pursue a solo career. Since then, Timmons played guitar on both of Kip Winger's solo albums.Ravel and West went on to form their own label, Low Dice Records, and they started working on a new album together with Laine. They finally released Dawn in 1995 which featured a more somber and introspective tone. The album was partly marketed through the band’s fan club, newsletter and website. The band recruited bassist Scott Brown, who had previously played with Paul Laine as a solo artist, and they went on tour again in the U.S..The band went back in the studio and released Four the Hard Way in 1998. Former band members Andy Timmons and Kasey Smith contributed to the album, and the band went back on tour. In 2000, they released The Return of the Great Gildersleeves.In 2001, the band made a unique move after talks with Epic, releasing Cockroach, which was supposed to be their third album, but could not be released for legal issues. The album featured two discs with both versions of the album, one with Laine on vocals and the other with Ted Poley. In 2002 the song "Naughty Naughty Christmas" was featured in the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause 2. They followed Cockroach with Rare Cuts in 2003, a collection of unreleased and rare tracks including early demos with original member Pitrelli, now playing with Megadeth and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and recorded in his mother's laundry room. In 2004, Laine left the band and original singer Poley returned. However, a 2005 release, Live and Nude, which was recorded in 2003 featured Laine.In 2008, rock and roll comic C.C. Banana recorded a song called "Ted Poley," released on the album Kiss My Ankh. The song is a parody of the Kiss song "Unholy," inspired by the story of Poley's first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley.On September 19, 2009, the independent label Frontiers Records released Revolve, featuring the return of Poley as lead singer, as well as new member, guitarist Rob Marcello.The album coincided with the 20th anniversary of their debut release for Imagine Records.

Album:

French reissue label Bad Reputation / Axe Killer has been doing a great job releasing 'Collector Series / Remastered with Bonus', with the main attraction being the addition of a bonus tracks or bonus disc, making these reissues the 'definitive expanded versions'. In a Rock Candy Records fashion, these are official remasters in arrangement with the original recording companies.DANGER DANGER's second album "Screw It!" comes with a bonus track (B-side of the single 'I Still Think About You') and a bonus disc, the complete "Down And Dirty Live!" EP, originally released as promo.For their second album "Screw It!", Danger Danger basically took every element from the debut and turned it up a notch. The melodies are catchier, the production is shinier, and Ted Poley's vocals are cleaner. The AOR melodies from the debut are mostly replaced with another instantly loveable factor: HOOKS.With a definite 'what the Heck' attitude, "Screw It!" rocks from start to finish, there's not a single weak song on this album."Monkey Business", "Don't Blame It On Love", "Everybody Wants Some" are just few examples of first class Melodic Hard Rock made in USA.This album is up there with gems for the genre like Hardline's Double Eclipse, Warrant's Cherry Pie, Damn Yankess, etc.

Line Up:

Ted Poley - lead and backing vocals
Andy Timmons - guitars, backing vocals
Bruno Ravel - 4 / 12 string bass, cello, backing vocals
Steve West - drums
Kasey Smith - keyboards

Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Ginger Snaps (Intro)
02. Monkey Business
03. Slipped Her The Big One
04. C'est Loupé
05. Beat The Bullet
06. I Still Think About You
07. Get Your S**T Together
08. Crazy Nites
09. Puppet Show
10. Everybody Wants Some
11. Don't Blame It On Love
12. Comin Home
13. Horny S.O.B
14. Find Your Way Back Home
15. Yeah!! You Want It!
16. D.F.N.S
17. Just What The Dr. Ordered (B-side) (Bonus Track)

CD2: "Down And Dirty Live"

01. Boys Will Be Boys (Live)
02. Bang Bang (Live)
03. Groove Or Die (Instrumental)
04. Naughty Naughty (Live)
05. Rock 'N' Roll Hoochie Koo (Live)

+ Video "I Still Think About You" (Official Video)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 15 Apr 2019, 14:42

Danger Danger - Revolve (Japan Edition) (2019)

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Year : 2009 (Japan Edition)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 126 mb


Bio:

Danger Danger is an American hard rock band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York. Despite enjoying moderate success in the U.S. with their debut album Danger Danger, the band vanished from the radar due to legal problems and changes in its line-up.Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel, and drummer Steve West. This line-up also featured then future Hotshot guitarist Al Pitrelli and former Get With It keyboardist Kasey Smith. Mike Pont later left the band and was replaced by Ted Poley, who previously played in the band Prophet as drummer, and sometimes lead vocalist. Somewhere during this time, they made an attempt at recording a demo, but failed.They made another attempt at recording a demo, and this time it landed them a recording contract with Epic Records. In 1988, Pitrelli left Danger Danger. Shortly after, Pont and Pitrelli reunited to form a new line-up of Hotshot. Since then, Pitrelli has played in various other bands. Pitrelli played on most of the Danger Danger compilation album Rare Cuts.In 1989, Saraya guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey joined briefly and played on part of their debut album, before returning to his previous band. Andy Timmons replaced him and played on the rest of their debut album, which was released in the same year. The album spawned two hits with “Naughty Naughty” and “Bang Bang,” with the former gaining a spot in MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. The band went on tour opening for KISS, Alice Cooper, Extreme and Warrant.After that, the band went on to record their follow-up in Florida, releasing Screw It! in 1991. The album spawned two other hits with “Monkey Business” and “I Still Think About You” and again they went on tour with KISS. After the tour, Kasey Smith left the band.In 1993, the band had finished work with their third album titled Cockroach. However, the band fired singer Poley. Subsequent lawsuits from Poley prevented the album from being released. In the meantime, Paul Laine was hired by Ravel and West as the new singer and he re-recorded the vocals for the new album. Still, when they were about to release it, Epic thought it was in their best interest to shelve the record. Shortly after, the band and the label parted ways. In addition, guitarist Timmons left the band to pursue a solo career. Since then, Timmons played guitar on both of Kip Winger's solo albums.Ravel and West went on to form their own label, Low Dice Records, and they started working on a new album together with Laine. They finally released Dawn in 1995 which featured a more somber and introspective tone. The album was partly marketed through the band’s fan club, newsletter and website. The band recruited bassist Scott Brown, who had previously played with Paul Laine as a solo artist, and they went on tour again in the U.S..The band went back in the studio and released Four the Hard Way in 1998. Former band members Andy Timmons and Kasey Smith contributed to the album, and the band went back on tour. In 2000, they released The Return of the Great Gildersleeves.In 2001, the band made a unique move after talks with Epic, releasing Cockroach, which was supposed to be their third album, but could not be released for legal issues. The album featured two discs with both versions of the album, one with Laine on vocals and the other with Ted Poley. In 2002 the song "Naughty Naughty Christmas" was featured in the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause 2. They followed Cockroach with Rare Cuts in 2003, a collection of unreleased and rare tracks including early demos with original member Pitrelli, now playing with Megadeth and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and recorded in his mother's laundry room. In 2004, Laine left the band and original singer Poley returned. However, a 2005 release, Live and Nude, which was recorded in 2003 featured Laine.In 2008, rock and roll comic C.C. Banana recorded a song called "Ted Poley," released on the album Kiss My Ankh. The song is a parody of the Kiss song "Unholy," inspired by the story of Poley's first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley.On September 19, 2009, the independent label Frontiers Records released Revolve, featuring the return of Poley as lead singer, as well as new member, guitarist Rob Marcello.The album coincided with the 20th anniversary of their debut release for Imagine Records.

Album:

Revolve, Danger Danger's seventh studio album, marks the return of lead vocalist Ted Poley. It is also the first Danger Danger studio album to feature Rob Marcello on guitar. I’ve been looking forward to the new DANGER DANGER album for a while as they are not only one of my favorites from back in the day but also because vocalist Ted Poley is back in the mix. Not only does the band have a history of writing a catchy tune but Poley has that unmistakable vocal that is pretty much quintessential in this genre.“Revolve” opens with “ That’s What I’m Talking About”, and when I first heard the title I thought it would be another one of those signature “tongue-in-cheek” rockers from the band that they’ve written countless times before. But the song is really more “mature” sounding with its classy arrangement and delivery. The song is similar to some of the finer Ted Poley solo material and a solid AOR-styled opener.“Ghost of Love” opens with some fine guitar sounds from Rob Marcello and leads right into a prime melodic rocker. This is classy, first-rate DANGER DANGER and Poley turns in his usual impressive vocal. I’ve seen the band in concert a few times over the last several years and I knew Marcello was a talented player but his tone on the record is just awesome.“Killin’ Love” is a moody, mid-tempo tune with another fine vocal performance and some nice underlying keyboards. I said it earlier but this is definitely a more refined sound from the band and one I like a lot. I alluded to this in my review of the POLEY/RIVERA “Only Human” release and that is, that I think Poley has a voice that is suited to classy, melodic rock and with the strong writing pedigree of DANGER DANGER it makes for a strong release so far.“Hearts On Fire” is another vintage and anthem-like tune from the band that has had a knack for writing those types of tunes in its history. Poley handles these types of tunes with a special conviction that only he has. You’ll be singing along to the chorus in no time on this one.“Fugitive” gives us the first ballad of the record and again Poley has the voice for these types of tunes but this ballad maybe doesn’t quite measure up to the emotional quality of past DANGER DANGER ballads. It’s a little paint-by-numbers if you ask me.Next up is “Keep On Keepin’ On”. The song is more along the lines of the “care free” attitude that some of the earlier DANGER DANGER material had. A little basic in the lyric department but a fun song to blast with the windows down in the summer of 1989! If only we could step back in time!“Rocket To Your Heart” is another one of those new mature sounding DD tunes which actually has a very modern and current sounding feel and at times the arrangement and underlying sounds reminded me of… ready for this… COLDPLAY! Now don’t worry as DANGER DANGER hasn’t gone of and went alternative at all. The song is a mega-melodic tune but with an overall more mature (that word again, I know) and updated sound. The song is still rooted in the melodic AOR genre and this sound suits the band very well.“F.U.$.” is very DEF LEPPARD sounding but the lyrics, although they make you smirk, are a little much and the song is the type I always felt the band could do without. Although it’s wrapped up in a decent arrangement the song just wont go down as a favorite for me.“Beautiful Regret” brings the record back up to speed and again sounds like something I could hear coming off a Ted Poley solo record.The second ballad of the record comes in the form of “Never Give Up” and this one is more along the lines of the DANGER DANGER ballad sound we all know and love. Poley turns in another top-notch performance on this one and you get a tasteful solo from Marcello to top things off.The record is rounded out with “Dirty Mind” and as the opening chords struck I thought I was hearing a cover of the WHO classic “Baba O’Riley”! That thought was quickly put to rest though as the tune turned into another melodic AOR rocker with catchy chorus.As mentioned more than a couple times, this is a more updated and mature sound from the band and I guess if consider it’s been 16 years since they last recorded with Ted Poley in tow it really makes sense. It’s definitely a welcome return for one of the more endearing bands of the genre and if not for a couple of songs that were off the mark for me, I would be including this one near the top half of my list of albums of the year. Welcome back boys, now let’s get to some more extensive touring on U.S. soil and things will really be great!

Line Up:

Ted Poley - Lead Vocals
Bruno Ravel - Bass, Rhythm, Acoustic & Clean Guitars, Piano, Synths, Strings, Backing Vocals
Steve West - Drums & Percussion
Rob Maecello - Lead & Rhythm Guitars

Guests:

Frank Vestry - Backing Vocals
Tony Harnell - Backing Vocals
Andy Leftwich - Mandolin, Mandola
Paul Laine - Additional Synths
Mitch Malloy - Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Jaret Reddick - Backing Vocals
Luke Ravel - Laugh

Produced by Bruno Ravel, Co-Produced by Steve West
Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Bruno Ravel at Soundcheckers Studios, NY

Tracklist:

01. That’s What I’m Talking About
02. Ghost of Love
03. Killin’ Love
04. Hearts On The Highway
05. Fugitive
06. Keep On Keepin’ On
07. Rocket To Your Heart
08. F.U.$
09. Beautiful Regret
10. Never Give Up
11. Dirty Mind
12. Beautiful Regret (Acoustic Mix) (Bonus Track)


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Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 02 Júl 2020, 12:08

Danger Danger - Screw It! (1991) (Japan Blu-Spec CD2 Edition 2014)

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Year : 1991 (Japan Blu-Spec CD2 Edition 2014)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 172 mb


Bio:

Danger Danger is an American hard rock band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York. Despite enjoying moderate success in the U.S. with their debut album Danger Danger, the band vanished from the radar due to legal problems and changes in its line-up.Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel, and drummer Steve West. This line-up also featured then future Hotshot guitarist Al Pitrelli and former Get With It keyboardist Kasey Smith. Mike Pont later left the band and was replaced by Ted Poley, who previously played in the band Prophet as drummer, and sometimes lead vocalist. Somewhere during this time, they made an attempt at recording a demo, but failed.They made another attempt at recording a demo, and this time it landed them a recording contract with Epic Records. In 1988, Pitrelli left Danger Danger. Shortly after, Pont and Pitrelli reunited to form a new line-up of Hotshot. Since then, Pitrelli has played in various other bands. Pitrelli played on most of the Danger Danger compilation album Rare Cuts.In 1989, Saraya guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey joined briefly and played on part of their debut album, before returning to his previous band. Andy Timmons replaced him and played on the rest of their debut album, which was released in the same year. The album spawned two hits with “Naughty Naughty” and “Bang Bang,” with the former gaining a spot in MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. The band went on tour opening for KISS, Alice Cooper, Extreme and Warrant.After that, the band went on to record their follow-up in Florida, releasing Screw It! in 1991. The album spawned two other hits with “Monkey Business” and “I Still Think About You” and again they went on tour with KISS. After the tour, Kasey Smith left the band.In 1993, the band had finished work with their third album titled Cockroach. However, the band fired singer Poley. Subsequent lawsuits from Poley prevented the album from being released. In the meantime, Paul Laine was hired by Ravel and West as the new singer and he re-recorded the vocals for the new album. Still, when they were about to release it, Epic thought it was in their best interest to shelve the record. Shortly after, the band and the label parted ways. In addition, guitarist Timmons left the band to pursue a solo career. Since then, Timmons played guitar on both of Kip Winger's solo albums.Ravel and West went on to form their own label, Low Dice Records, and they started working on a new album together with Laine. They finally released Dawn in 1995 which featured a more somber and introspective tone. The album was partly marketed through the band’s fan club, newsletter and website. The band recruited bassist Scott Brown, who had previously played with Paul Laine as a solo artist, and they went on tour again in the U.S..The band went back in the studio and released Four the Hard Way in 1998. Former band members Andy Timmons and Kasey Smith contributed to the album, and the band went back on tour. In 2000, they released The Return of the Great Gildersleeves.In 2001, the band made a unique move after talks with Epic, releasing Cockroach, which was supposed to be their third album, but could not be released for legal issues. The album featured two discs with both versions of the album, one with Laine on vocals and the other with Ted Poley. In 2002 the song "Naughty Naughty Christmas" was featured in the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause 2. They followed Cockroach with Rare Cuts in 2003, a collection of unreleased and rare tracks including early demos with original member Pitrelli, now playing with Megadeth and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and recorded in his mother's laundry room. In 2004, Laine left the band and original singer Poley returned. However, a 2005 release, Live and Nude, which was recorded in 2003 featured Laine.In 2008, rock and roll comic C.C. Banana recorded a song called "Ted Poley," released on the album Kiss My Ankh. The song is a parody of the Kiss song "Unholy," inspired by the story of Poley's first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley.On September 19, 2009, the independent label Frontiers Records released Revolve, featuring the return of Poley as lead singer, as well as new member, guitarist Rob Marcello.The album coincided with the 20th anniversary of their debut release for Imagine Records.

Album:

Screw It! is Danger Danger's second full length album. It was released on October 1, 1991 on Epic Records. The album was recorded at New River Studios in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is the same studio that the band Skid Row used to record their second album, Slave to the Grind.On remastered versions of the CD, "Ginger Snaps" and "Monkey Business" appear as one track, the former serving as an introduction to the latter. A similar effect was used on "C'est Loupé" and "Beat The Bullet".The Japanese version features the bonus track "Just What the Dr. Ordered".The album features guest appearances from Extreme members Gary Cherone, Nuno Bettencourt, and Pat Badger.

Line Up:

Ted Poley - lead and backing vocals
Andy Timmons - guitars, backing vocals
Bruno Ravel - 4 and 12 string bass, cello, backing vocals
Steve West - drums
Kasey Smith - keyboards

Tracklist:

01. Ginger Snaps (Intro) / Monkey Business 05:22
02. Slipped Her The Big One 05:23
03. C'Est Loupe (Prelude) / Beat The Bullet 04:53
04. I Still Think About You 04:36
05. Get Your Shit Together 04:41
06. Crazy Nites 04:13
07. Puppet Show 01:21
08. Everybody Wants Some 04:15
09. Don't Blame It On Love 03:57
10. Comin' Home 04:39
11. Horny S.O.B. 03:22
12. Find Your Way Back Home 06:14
13. Just What The Doctor Ordered 03:42 (Bonus Track)
14. Yeah, You Want It! 03:34
15. D.F.N.S. 00:53
16. Groove Or Die (Live) 05:56 (Bonus Track)
17. Boys Will Be Boys (Live) 06:12 (Bonus Track)


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Danger Danger - Danger Danger (1989) (BSCD2 Japan Edition 2014)

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Year : 1989 (Japan Edition 2014)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 148 mb


Bio:

Danger Danger is an American hard rock band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York. Despite enjoying moderate success in the U.S. with their debut album Danger Danger, the band vanished from the radar due to legal problems and changes in its line-up.Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel, and drummer Steve West. This line-up also featured then future Hotshot guitarist Al Pitrelli and former Get With It keyboardist Kasey Smith. Mike Pont later left the band and was replaced by Ted Poley, who previously played in the band Prophet as drummer, and sometimes lead vocalist. Somewhere during this time, they made an attempt at recording a demo, but failed.They made another attempt at recording a demo, and this time it landed them a recording contract with Epic Records. In 1988, Pitrelli left Danger Danger. Shortly after, Pont and Pitrelli reunited to form a new line-up of Hotshot. Since then, Pitrelli has played in various other bands. Pitrelli played on most of the Danger Danger compilation album Rare Cuts.In 1989, Saraya guitarist Tony "Bruno" Rey joined briefly and played on part of their debut album, before returning to his previous band. Andy Timmons replaced him and played on the rest of their debut album, which was released in the same year. The album spawned two hits with “Naughty Naughty” and “Bang Bang,” with the former gaining a spot in MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. The band went on tour opening for KISS, Alice Cooper, Extreme and Warrant.After that, the band went on to record their follow-up in Florida, releasing Screw It! in 1991. The album spawned two other hits with “Monkey Business” and “I Still Think About You” and again they went on tour with KISS. After the tour, Kasey Smith left the band.In 1993, the band had finished work with their third album titled Cockroach. However, the band fired singer Poley. Subsequent lawsuits from Poley prevented the album from being released. In the meantime, Paul Laine was hired by Ravel and West as the new singer and he re-recorded the vocals for the new album. Still, when they were about to release it, Epic thought it was in their best interest to shelve the record. Shortly after, the band and the label parted ways. In addition, guitarist Timmons left the band to pursue a solo career. Since then, Timmons played guitar on both of Kip Winger's solo albums.Ravel and West went on to form their own label, Low Dice Records, and they started working on a new album together with Laine. They finally released Dawn in 1995 which featured a more somber and introspective tone. The album was partly marketed through the band’s fan club, newsletter and website. The band recruited bassist Scott Brown, who had previously played with Paul Laine as a solo artist, and they went on tour again in the U.S..The band went back in the studio and released Four the Hard Way in 1998. Former band members Andy Timmons and Kasey Smith contributed to the album, and the band went back on tour. In 2000, they released The Return of the Great Gildersleeves.In 2001, the band made a unique move after talks with Epic, releasing Cockroach, which was supposed to be their third album, but could not be released for legal issues. The album featured two discs with both versions of the album, one with Laine on vocals and the other with Ted Poley. In 2002 the song "Naughty Naughty Christmas" was featured in the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause 2. They followed Cockroach with Rare Cuts in 2003, a collection of unreleased and rare tracks including early demos with original member Pitrelli, now playing with Megadeth and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and recorded in his mother's laundry room. In 2004, Laine left the band and original singer Poley returned. However, a 2005 release, Live and Nude, which was recorded in 2003 featured Laine.In 2008, rock and roll comic C.C. Banana recorded a song called "Ted Poley," released on the album Kiss My Ankh. The song is a parody of the Kiss song "Unholy," inspired by the story of Poley's first encounter with Kiss lead singer Paul Stanley.On September 19, 2009, the independent label Frontiers Records released Revolve, featuring the return of Poley as lead singer, as well as new member, guitarist Rob Marcello.The album coincided with the 20th anniversary of their debut release for Imagine Records.

Album:

Danger Danger is the debut album of the band Danger Danger, released in June 1989.Mark Ryden- cover art.While Tony "Bruno" Rey and Andy Timmons both played guitar on this album, they weren't in the band at the same time. Andy Timmons replaced Tony "Bruno" Rey part way through the recording of the album, in much the same way that Phil Collen replaced Pete Willis part way through the recording of Def Leppard's Pyromania.

Line Up:

Ted Poley lead - vocals
Andy Timmons - guitar
Bruno Ravel - bass, backing vocals
Steve West - drums
Kasey Smith - keyboards

Tracklist:

01. Naughty Naughty 04:50
02. Under The Gun 04:39
03. Saturday Nite 04:17
04. Don't Walk Away 04:56
05. Bang Bang 03:56
06. Rock America 04:54
07. Boys Will Be Boys 04:58
08. One Step From Paradise 04:47
09. Feels Like Love 04:52
10. Turn It On 03:40
11. Live It Up 03:57
12. Bang Bang (Live) 04:49 (Bonus Track)
13. Naughty Naughty (Live) 06:30 (Bonus Track)
14. Rock 'N' Roll Hoochie Koo (Live) 04:15(Bonus Track)


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