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Lillian Axe
Fields of Yesterday
It's the thing to do these days. Dig up all of your old unreleased demo material, put it in a shiny new package and release it to the metal starved public. The difference with Fields of Yesterday, is that Lillian Axe leftovers are better than the best of most other bands. Spanning the period between Love & War and Poetic Justice, Lillian Axe cut enough songs to make an album. That's not particularly rare. Most bands record more songs than they use, but there's usually a good reason some get cut. That's not the case here. As far as I can tell, they just cut songs at random. This album can stand on it's own with their other albums, and none of the fans are going to be disappointed. --
Scott
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Track Listing
Death Valley Daze
Do It
Twilight In Hell
For Crying Out Loud
The Last Time
Calm Before The Storm
Pulling the Rats Out
When It Rains
Daddy Long Legs
Blood On The Moon
Kill Me Again
Become A Monster
* Throw You Away
* Thirst
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Ron Taylor
GUITAR:
Steve Blaze
Jon Ster
BASS:
Darrin DeLatte
DRUMS:
Craig Nunenmacher
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Z Records
PRODUCED BY:
Steve Blaze
RELEASE YEAR:
1999
NAME THAT TUNE
WHAT SONG IS THAT FROM?
“There's this girl I used to know, the way I feel heaven knows. I look up high into the night, memories I can't let go...”
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