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Keith Hannaleck, known as “MuzikMan,” is a Journalist specializing in independent and major music reviews and the promotion of artists via the various media outlets flourishing online. He has worked closely with artists, management, publicity directors, and webmasters to provide some of the best and far-reaching coverage on the Internet.
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Yeah! Def Leppard is back.
Keyboard great's solo albums are reissued.
Maybe CDs like this will fall into the right hands and serve as an introduction to the third wave of surf instrumentals.
There is tons of energy on this album along with the usual pounding rhythm section and heavy metal guitars ripping away.
Remixes by late '90s and 2000 era DJs, with the old master himself playing new trumpet solos on seven tracks.
Blackmore gives all of himself and satisfies old Deep Purple fans and new fans, as well.
I am on a mission now to get every recording Bolin was involved with because of this CD; I am now officially obsessed.
Every time I hear this CD, I get chill that goes right up my spine then down my arm; it’s magical and energetic as hell.
The San Francisco element was very important, but 396 miles down the coast there was a parallel universe taking shape that was of equal importance.
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