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Free Music Notes for Stick It to YaFree Music Review: Stick it to Ya Hit: 5 Stars
I remember getting this when it was in album form back in 1990. I loved it then and I still love it now. A major staple in anyone's music library, especially for the "hairband" generation. Great songs with extremely catchy hooks and songs you can listen to over-and-over again without getting tired of them. Highly recommended!
Free Music Review: STARLAND BALLROOM! -NJ - FRIDAY JUNE 15TH!!! Hit: 5 Stars
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE BOYS AT THE STARLAND BALLROOM! -NJ - FRIDAY JUNE 15TH!!! GREAT BAND AND STICK IT TO YA A GREAT CD
Free Music Review: Very happy Hit: 5 Stars
I also got this CD very qickly. I didn't have to wait for weeks to get it.And the CD was good quality too.
Free Music Review: LOVE IT Hit: 5 Stars
Lost this cd a long time ago. Glad to find it again on Amazon.com. It's just as good as I remember!!!!
Free Music Review: 15 Years Later, Still a Really Good Album Hit: 4 Stars
I can't believe 15 years has passed since this album was released. But you know what? It still sounds good today. I know Slaughter's been lumped in the cheesy hair metal category, but they actually showed a lick of talent as musicians.
After Mark Slaughter and Dana Strum left the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, they recruited guitarist Tim Kelly (RIP) and drummer Blas Elias and began recording songs. The result was "Stick it To Ya," an album that spawned three hits: "Up All Night," "Spend my Life With You," and "Fly to the Angels." But the rest of the songs on the album (while not deep), are actually pretty good --"Eye to Eye," for example, is a great overlooked song.
I've heard criticism of Slaughter's live show, but when I saw them tour for this album, opening for Kiss, the four of them were really quite good. This was a strong album to launch their brief career, one that actually has a bit of staying power.
The albums after this one haven't been as consistant. "The Wild Life" had a lot of hype surrounding it and one minor hit. "Fear No Evil, actually better than "The Wild Life" faired even worse. But at this time, the pop metal scene was rapidly falling out of favor, and Slaughter was deemed another hairband casualty. Too bad, because they actually showed some promise in the songwriting department. Like I said, to me, this still sounds pretty good... I'll probably still be listening to it ten years from now!
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