Saigon Kick

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 50:20

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EMUSIC-1967

I don't think they wanted to be either of the bands mentioned by music guide. 1990 was a year where hair metal was on it's last leg and grunge was on it's way. This album cover speaks to the later. No glamour shots here. The music is why I have all of their cds. I like the voice, at times maybe Europe and White Lion like and music similar to the Crue. All that said they stood alone but many critic wanted to place them along side Def Leppard but they deserved better. GREAT ALBUM!

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Awesome! PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!

acdc_fan1969

Of all the albums they ever did this just great from start to finish!!!!!!!!

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They Say All Music Guide

Saigon Kick’s biggest problem musically and visually, was not knowing whether they wanted to be Jane’s Addiction or Def Leppard. The band tries desperately to please everyone and though they obviously fail, their 1991 eponymous debut still features very inspired songwriting and some amazing chops from guitarist Jason Bieler. In short, the record offers everything from U2-styled, socially-conscious rock (“Colors” to “Come Take Me Now”), raucous punk (“What do You Do,” “Acid Rain”), ponderous pop ballads (“Love of God”), and even a couple of hilarious pop ditties: the neurotic “My Life” and the homo-erotic “Down by the Ocean.” Mostly, however, the group shells out numerous heavy metal varieties, including classics (“Coming Home,” “Ugly”), a “bad pop MTV submission” (“What You Say”), and even some Eastern-flavored, trance metal (“New World”). Whew! – Eduardo Rivadavia

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