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Cinderella - ROCKED, WIRED & BLUESED


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Man, I just want to come on here and give this release a -1, just based on the principle of Cinderella releasing a greatest hits record and basically admitting that the long awaited new record is never going to come out. I really wanted to rip this one. Out of obligation, and obligation alone though, I ran this through my player, and...well...damn! This really reminded me just how much I loved Cinderella in the 80s. This was a band that really didn't fit the "hair band" flavor. They were so bluesy and their guitar sound was so rich when compared to the big-on-looks-and-little-on-substance approach that the labels forced down our throats during much of the 80s. Cinderella was a band that never recorded a bad song in my eyes, and this greatest hits proves just that. Sure, there's absolutely reason at all to buy this if you have the studio releases (ie: no new tracks or unreleased tracks), but that being said, if you ever heard a song or two from this band that you liked, you can't go wrong with ROCKED, WIRED & BLUESED. Then again, you really wouldn't go wrong if you just bought the entire catalog used in a CD store...you'd probably spend the same amount for it, and would get a lot more quality music to boot. Still, this is solid.

Cinderella

ROCKED, WIRED & BLUESED

Mercury Records

Source:pitriff.com

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