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Авторы текста и музыки. Ron Keel, Marc Ferrari, Kenny Chaisson, Bryan Jay. Лицензиар. The Orchard Music (от лица компании "Frontiers Records"); SOLAR Music Rights Management, UMPI, CMRRA, ASCAP, AdRev Publishing" и другие авторские общества (3). Ещё. Свернуть.
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Keel : The Right to Rock,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен.
The Right to Rock is the second studio album by American glam metal band Keel. It was the first to be produced by Kiss's Gene Simmons under their new label Gold Mountain Records (which was distributed by A&M Records at the time). When the band started recording the album, drummer Bobby Marks left. He was replaced by different drummers: Fred Coury (who went on to join Cinderella), Barry Brandt (of Angel) and Steve Riley (who plays on the entire album but subsequently left to join the band .
Written By – Kenny Chaisson, Marc Ferrari, Ron Keel. Written By – Kenny Chaisson, Ron Keel. The Right To Rock (Cass, Album). Gold Mountain, A&M Records.
The Right To Rock (LP, Album, Promo). Keel-The right to rock 3:36. Fab1964, gippy, choan.
Tracklist: 1. The Right To Rock, 2. Back To The City, 3. Lets Spend The Night Together, 4. Easier Said Than Done, 5. So Many Girls, So Little Time, 6. Electric Love, 7. Speed Demon, 8. Get Down, 9. You’re The Victim (I’m The Crime). 1. The Right To Rock. 3. Lets Spend The Night Together. 4. Easier Said Than Done. 5. So Many Girls, So Little Time.
Album (Studio full-length). Hard Rock, Heavy Metal. The Right to Rock (3:35) 2. Back to the City (3:47) 3. Let's Spend the Night Together (3:41) 4. Easier Said than Done (3:25) 5. So Many Girls, So Little Time (3:15) 6. Electric Love (4:05) 7. Speed Demon (3:39) 8. Get Down (5:02) 9. You're the Victim (I'm the Crime). All album photos (11,872).
Let's Spend the Night Together. You're The Victim, I'm The Crime. MusicBrainz: The Right To Rock.
Keel actually created some fine rock n' roll. Even if it isn't metal, I still enjoy listening to "The Right to Rock". Of course we do get some radio-friendly material that might sound a little goofy at times, but we also get songs like "Back to the City", which are more pounding and t. It's actually pretty aggressive when it comes to songs written by glam bands, not to mention the raunchy, if not catchy, chorus that really brings the song home. As much as it has it's problems, I still enjoy this album. For what it has to offer it's really not as bad as you'd think it is. It actually contains some very good and entertaining stuff. I know some wouldn't consider Keel to be a legitimate metal band, but even if it wasn't, I'd still listen to it, I just wouldn't consider it metal. It's one of those guilty pleasures for me, 'cos some of their songs can be so dumb, but on the other hand they can also be a lot of fun.
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