Getting this done early this week, I'll be busy most of tomorrow.
Phil Campbell-Old Lions Still Roar: An album where every track features the guitar work of former Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell. The collaboration with Alice Cooper was a good single and I'm looking forward to hearing the song featuring Rob Halford. I would recommend the Alice Cooper-Phil Campbell track for anyone looking for a good new Heavy Metal Halloween song.
Motorhead-1979: The aforementioned band, led by the late Lemmy Kilmister. This features a few live performances from 40 years ago, including their biggest song then, "Overkill."
Ringo Starr-What's My Name?: The album from which the single I mentioned some weeks ago comes from, an album from a 79-year-young legend. It combines rock, pop and country and so far sounds great, and it's always nice to hear Ringo's voice.
Desmond Child-Live: You may not be familiar with the name, but you're probably familiar with his writing. Desmond Child co-wrote many famous songs in the 80s, 90s and continues to the modern era, writing "I Hate Myself For Loving You" with Joan Jett, "House of Fire" with Joan Jett and Alice Cooper, "Living on A Prayer" with Richie Sambora and Jon Bon Jovi and "Dude Looks Like A Lady" with Aerosmith. This features him singing some of the songs he wrote.
Joe Bonamassa-Live At The Sydney Opera House: Joe Bonamassa is a great blues player famous for being part of Black Country Communion and being part of the "America Salutes Guitar Players" compilation released earlier this year. This features some of his bigger hits he wrote himself played live at the most famous Sydney landmark.
Pride and Glory and Black Label Society-Pride And Glory re-release: The first solo album from guitarist Zakk Wylde, Pride and Glory featured a distinct Country Flavor mixed with some aggressive hard rock, creating songs like "Losin' Your Mind" and "A Horse Called War." Here, it's bundled with some covers probably recorded around the same time, such as "The Wizard," originally by Black Sabbath, "Come Together," originally by The Beatles and "In My Time Of Dying," originally by Led Zeppelin.
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