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Stardog Champion Heartshine (Mercury Records 1990)




  
   You can called this Mother Love Bone album – Apple a bitter blind witness or a precious valuable legacy from the Seattle legends themselves (including) to mentioned vocalist Andrew Wood’s tragic death in between their career zenith point.
Forgiven and unforgettable, Apple is a truly essential record of Rock N’ Roll on its most vunerable form and revolting against any establishment authorities but available for opening minds.
   Consisting of (also) Jeff Ament and Stoney Gossard with Bruce Fairweather and drummer Greg Gilmore; their charismatic leader Andy Wood easily became a major figure for these rockers to rocking out and shine on the world surrounds them.
The great licks and beats of a mixing between hardrock and glam-metal in songs like Holy Roller and This is Shangrila will definitely fried up your ears or filled your hungry mouth with divine pleasurements of rock.
   Purely straight and honestly humble lyrics about everyday stories and ambiguity of endless addiction might sounded cliche but true. Those bluesy Bone China or Capricorn Sister would be good proof for it.
Eventhough everything can be brought back but regret, Mother Love Bone had proven that once again enthusiasm and free minded keeps finding their ways to walked in the road of success, (not) temporarily but ready to become martyrs for the proud waving flag on the “New Rock Capital” of America.

   Rest In Peace Andrew Patrick Wood ...



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