Waking the Dead
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Don't Look At Me That Way
- OK, Let's Roll
- Waking The Dead
- Revolution
- The Ballad
- Frequency
- Psycopathic Eyes
- Hellraisers Ball
- City Of Angels
- Don't You Cry
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17155 in Music
- Released on: 2002-08-20
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
2002 release for this group of hard rockin' L.A. misfits. Produced by Andy Johns (Van Halen, Led Zeppelin). 10 tracks including, 'Don't Look At Me That Way', 'OK, Let's Roll' & 'Revolution'. Spitfire.
Customer Reviews
Super RAd
One of the best releases from the Guns, period. Their newest album "Tales from the Strip" rivals this one, but Waking the Dead is a masterpiece in its own form. There are some godly riffs from Tracii, killer vocals from everyone's favorite frontman Philly Lewis, and all the tracks are fantastic. The songs are very well produced and the bands' songwriting majesty really shows through on this one.
In conclusion...Killer album. I hope the L.A. guns make tons of money of this album and maybe theyll even be...LOADED.
Traci Guns screwed up .....................
Traci, you helped write this cd, you play lead guitar on it and then when the Guns went on tour, you quit them for Brides. F Traci Guns. This cd is excellent. Its LA Guns brand of metal, raw, yet produced w/ class. Oh and by the way, Stacey Blades does real well as THE LA Guns guitar player, he outperforms Traci, has a better demeanor and is a showman. Waking the Dead is another fine release by LA Guns.
Thats the shiittt!
As simple as this. If you like killer riffs and straight-from-the-hip rock, this album rocks from start to finish.
An unexpected gem this late in the game for the real Gunners!!!





