Do you like a band who can giving the all-out Rock N’ Roll not only to the beer drinking hours but instead of only sounded cheap ?
Well,the group of Liverpool, UK really did their parts to performing
the half-best or almost perfect rocking themes from tons musical tracks with
the taste of Heavy Metal and glamour – so meet Rage (UK) consisting of David
Lloyd (vocals), Keith Mulholland on bass, Terry Steers the guitarist and as
well Mick Davenport John Mylett (drums) deploying from the burnt-out older band
named Nutz onto this one and for the record choices among their albums – one you
can licking up and learning to play softer sensual parted ways with the
flirting girls would be the second releasing – entitled Nice ’N’ Dirty as you
wanted it to be.
A mixture of Hard Rock, Soft Rock and Heavy Metal combinations
form the inspiring standard beats off any Lou Gramm/Giant/Foreigner catalogs
may be found there as those two hot rocking girls getting ready to kiss and
cuddles each other with you placing in the middle between them, feel the sweat
coming down and your throat felt dry thinking about those dirties imaginations
appears and blurred as the rocking music bangs over Wasted Years, Woman, Long
Way From Home, Blame It On The Night, Silver and Gold and Wild Cat Woman
parading your stereo as cranked loud and the backseat seems to be inviting one
to grab something smells nice with long legs and red lips …
Nice 'N' Dirty:
https://open.spotify.com/album/13frqsr8nICWfoQYpje4Y4
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