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Black Lab - Your Body Above Me - Loaded with dark and gloomy lyrics, lead singer Paul Durham's
haunting vocals weave tales of failed and broken relationships.
Blondie - No Exit - Bringing the early '80's into the late '90's is a brutal task indeed, but
Deborah Harry and Blondie have never been afraid to give anything a try.
Candlebox - Happy Pills - The 90's just has not seen very many mature hard rock bands, so I
must tell everyone out there about the latest Candlebox disc.
Collective Soul - Dosage - Just what the doctor ordered. It's the fourth effort since their
1993 debut for this consistent 5-man rock band.
Cool For August - Grand World - Traditional Rock 'N Roll record with great song writing, solid
instrumentation and tremendous, tantalizing vocals.
Depeche Mode - Violator - The mysterious evolution and career of Depeche Mode is still unknown
to most music fans.
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance - Sold over 4 million copies in the U.S., but clearly it has not
reached it's full potential.
INXS - Welcome to Wherever You Are - This effort epitomizes why Michael Hutchence became a
respected, venerable vocalist for over a decade and a half.
Just Jay - Through My Eyes - The songs are very '80's retro pop rock a la Survivor, Saga and
Journey.
Kid Rock - Devil Without a Cause - It's best described as a testosterone driven hybrid of rap,
rock, and funk.
Kravitz, Lenny - 5 - This collection embraces good ole rock 'n roll, funk and R&B with
a dash of jazz. Imagine Sly & the Family Stone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Miles Davis, Seal and Jimi Hendrix
recording together!

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