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Full Moon Collection

Full Moon Collection
Bad Moon Rising

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Hands on Heaven
  2. If It Ain't Dirty
  3. Without Your Love
  4. Full Moon Fever
  5. Lie Down
  6. Old Flames
  7. Built for Speed
  8. Dark Side of Babylon
  9. Sunset After Midnight
  10. Wayward Son
  11. One Night in Tokyo [*]
  12. Alter Ego [*]

Disc 2:

  1. Dangerous Game
  2. Servants of the Sun
  3. Devil's Son (While Our Children Cry)
  4. Blood on the Streets
  5. Tears in the Dark
  6. Heart of Darkness
  7. Chains
  8. Till the Morning Comes
  9. Time Will Tell
  10. Remember Me
  11. Sweet Satisfaction [*]
  12. Can't Wait Until Tomorrow [*]

Disc 3:

  1. Belligerant Stance
  2. Monkey
  3. Moonchild
  4. Believe
  5. Into the Pit
  6. Godforsaken
  7. Free
  8. Holy War
  9. Summer Rain
  10. T.B.O.M.D.
  11. Rivers Run Red [*]
  12. Underground [*]
  13. Crown of Roses [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #91496 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-09-05
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .16 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great band rising...4
This was one of Doug Aldrich's amazing nineties bands, pursuing a type of rock combining influences from Whitesnake, Badlands,and Led Zeppelin into an excellent and dynamic style,which made them legends in Japan. All the songs are great on this compilation spanning all the albums in the band's short lived career. Serious collectors owe it to themselves to get this overlooked introduction to the band.

Ultimate Collection5
After the band Lion broke up at the tail end of the 1980's, vocalist Kal Swan and guitarist Doug Aldrich launched a new band called Bad Moon Rising. Bad Moon Rising's sound was similar to Lion's but over the course of their three studio albums their sound became heavier and somewhat less melodic. They didn't try to go grunge or anything, they just rock a little harder and the songs seemed a bit more serious towards the end. All three Bad Moon Rising albums (plus a few extras) are collected here in the deluxe 3-disc Full Moon Collection.

Disc 1 contains the full 1991 self-titled album, including the bonus tracks "One Night in Tokyo" and "Alter Ego" from the Full Moon Fever single. This was probably the best Bad Moon Rising album for Lion fans, and it featured an impressive array of guest musicians, including Ken Mary, James Christian and Chuck Wright (House of Lords), Kelly Hansen (Hurricane), and Robin McAuley and Michael Schenker (MSG).

Disc 2 contains the full 1993 album Blood, which was the halfway point between the melodic rock of Bad Moon Rising and the straight-ahead angry hard rock of Opium for the Masses. It also includes the bonus tracks "Sweet Satisfaction" and "Can't Wait until Tomorrow" from the Blood on the Streets single. House of Lords alum Ken Mary and Chuck Wright lend a hand on this album as well.

Disc 3 contains the full 1995 Opium for the Masses album. This was a much heavier, far less melodic album than its predecessors, and one that came uncomfortably close to the grunge rock sound for my taste. The bonus tracks - "Rivers Run Red", "Underground" and "Crown of Roses" - come from the French exclusive Junkyard Haze EP.

If you're an 80's rock fan, particularly of bands like Lion and Hurricane, you'll want to check out what the Japanese knew from the start - that Bad Moon Rising was a band worth following. It may seem a bit pricey, but the Full Moon Collection is actually the easiest, most affordable way to get the full Bad Moon Rising catalog in one shot.

NOTE: There's nothing on the packaging or in the liner notes to indicate that these albums have been digitally remastered, but I suspect that's the case. They all sound clearer and cleaner than the originals and have a consistent sound quality from disc to disc, which was not the case with the original releases.

Great!5
Doug Aldrich was great on Disc three, I think he has went down as one of the all time best in my opinions.There is alot of good music here,
it is three disc. I was so pumped for this.