HIGH IN THE LOW SEVENTIES
HIGH IN THE LOW SEVENTIES
MUTANT MONSTER BEACH PARTY
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Condition: New, UPC: 7649424198240, Publication Date: 10/26/1997, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

The Sixteens
Hang On To Yourself
Kiss Me Deadly
One Track Mind
Nothin' To Lose
Fox On The Run
Life's A Gas
The Kids Are Alright
Downed
Is It My Body?
You Should Never Have Opened That Door

notes

A Tribute to the Bands of the 70's done by NJ Musical Icons.
Album Notes
Flashback to May 1997, It all started with a phone call between Shawn McCabe (Mars Needs Women, Ozone Monday) and Keith Roth (Bad Biscut). The two have a mutual project called Chrome Daddy which includes Damien Cain (The Flu, who plays drums on tracks #2, #7 and #9 on this disc) and Scotti Hill (Skid Row).

They picked out eleven tunes and made two more calls... one to Dave Halpern (Love In Reverse, Mr. Reality) and another to Vic Pepe (Alice Cooper co-writer and studio wiz) to see if his studio was available for the weekend... 48 hours later, this disc emerged.
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