Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Collection
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#601
Enuff z'nuff - Animals With Human Intelligence (1993)
13-08-2010 01:28 Enuff z'nuff - Animals With Human Intelligence (1993)
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01 - Supertitious
02 - Black rain
03 - Right by your side
04 - These daze
05 - Master of pain
06 - Innocence
07 - One step closer to you
08 - Bring it on home
09 - Takin' a ride
10 - The love train
11 - Mary anne lost her baby
12 - Rock 'n world
Animals with Human Intelligence is the third album by Enuff Z'nuff, which is also their first and only album on Arista Records. In addition to the promotional video "Right By Your Side," the band made a live appearance on Late Night With David Letterman, performing the song "Superstitious."
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#602
Enuff z'nuff - Enuff z'nuff (1989)
13-08-2010 01:29 Enuff z'nuff - Enuff z'nuff (1989)
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01 - New thing
02 - She wants more
03 - Fly high Michelle
04 - Hot little summer girl
05 - In the groove
06 - Little indian angel
07 - For now
08 - Kiss the clown
09 - I could never be without you
10 - Finger on the trigger
Enuff Z'nuff is the debut studio album by Enuff Z'nuff. The albums' first single, "New Thing," as well as the follow-up track "Fly High Michelle," had both received steady radio airplay and MTV exposure. The band's video for "Fly High Michelle" was later parodied on MTV's Beavis & Butthead cartoon.
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#603
Enuff z'nuff - Live (1998)
13-08-2010 01:29 Enuff z'nuff - Live (1998)
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01 - Kiss the clown
02 - Indian angel
03 - She wants more
04 - Baby loves you
05 - In the groove
06 - Piano vie
07 - In crowd
08 - Takin' a ride
09 - Social disease
10 - Runaway
11 - Fly high Michelle
12 - New thing
13 - Revolution
14 - Bring it on home
Sooner or later every band does one (or both) of three things to generate extra sales easily: 1) put out a Christmas album, 2) put out a greatest hits album or what we have here, 3) a live album. After 7 studio albums and disappointment sales the band recorded a live show and what you have here is the result.
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#604
Enuff z'nuff - Paraphernalia (1999)
13-08-2010 01:30 Enuff z'nuff - Paraphernalia (1999)
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01 - Freak
02 - Top of the hill
03 - Ain't it funny
04 - Believe in love
05 - Habit
06 - Baby you're the greatest
07 - Someday
08 - Unemotional
09 - Invisible
10 - All alone
11 - Everything works if you let it
12 - Save me
13 - No place to go
14 - Loser of the world
Paraphernalia is the eighth studio album by American rock band Enuff Z'nuff.
This record is one of a string of mid-career albums by Chicago natives Enuff Z'nuff. "Paraphernalia" is arguably heavier in nature than several of their previous recordings. Often listed as a fan favorite, "Paraphernalia" is also notable for its' guest appearances from other Chicago talents, including Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick, James "J.Y." Young of Styx, and Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, all on lead guitar of several of the album's tracks.
A promotional video was shot for the single "Freak." The director of the video, comedian Matt Kissane, is also a Chicago resident. Clips from the "Freak" video were televised nationally on VH-1 and the song "Ain't It Funny" also received national exposure due to a live performance on "The Jenny Jones Show."
The cover art of the U.S. version of the album is a homage to the rock band Queen's second album, "Queen II." The Japanese version of "Paraphernalia" (released earlier than the U.S. edition) features different artwork and fewer songs than its' domestic counterpart. While promoting this record the band also toured in Japan, where they have found some success over the years.
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#605
Enuff z'nuff - Peach Fuzz (1996)
13-08-2010 01:30 Enuff z'nuff - Peach Fuzz (1996)
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01 - You're not me
02 - Let it go
03 - Who's got you now
04 - Rainy day
05 - Message of love
06 - Happy holiday
07 - Make believe
08 - So long
09 - Long enough for me
10 - Vacant love - Kittie [hidden track]
Peach Fuzz is Enuff z'nuff's sixth studio album.
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#606
Enuff z'nuff - ? (Question mark) (2004)
13-08-2010 01:31 Enuff z'nuff - ? (Question mark) (2004)
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01 - Gorgeous
02 - Home tonight
03 - Help...
04 - No place like home
05 - Harleya
06 - Hang on for life
07 - Man with a woman
08 - How are you
09 - Joni Woni (likes to ride the pony)
10 - This guy
11 - Stone cold crazy [Queen cover]
? is an interesting album from the band if no other reason than the fact that around this time they seemed to be putting out many albums to remind fans that they were still around making music. The same year "?" came out an album called "Favorites" was also released. Favorites was a compilation album. After the release of "Favorites" and "?" they put out a live album, then a greatest hits album and then 2 more live albums. Call me synical but at some point even the most ardent fans of a band starts to take offense at releases that are released seemingly for the sole purpose of making money.
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#607
Enuff z'nuff - Seven (1997)
13-08-2010 01:32 Enuff z'nuff - Seven (1997)
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01 - Wheels
02 - Still have tonight
03 - Down hill
04 - It's no good
05 - 5 smiles away
06 - L.A. burning
07 - New kind of motion
08 - Clown on the town
09 - You and I
10 - On my way back home
11 - We don't have to be friends
12 - So sad to see you
13 - Jealous guy
14 - For you girl
15 - I won't let you go
Seven is the seventh studio album by American rock band Enuff Z'nuff.
Originally released as the Japan-only ‘Brothers’ by key members Chip N’ Donnie in 1995, Seven was initially intended to form one half of a double-album for the Japanese market, with the record that would eventually become the album Tweaked forming the other half. The sessions were then split into two separate discs, with the ‘Brothers’ LP only getting overhauled as an Enuff Z'nuff effort in 1997 for its stateside release. As well as the re-titling and new artwork, Seven contains several bonus tracks not available on the original ‘Brothers’ disc.
On Seven the band adopted a more acoustic sound compared to Tweaked, which may be seen as its heavier counterpart. Several tracks on the album are also significant to the band’s history:
"Down Hill" is thought by lead singer Donnie Vie to possibly contain late guitarist Derek Frigo’s last studio recorded solo with the band (credited under his nickname Kurt Fang).
"You And I" was played by Donnie Vie at bassist Chip Z’nuff’s wedding reception.
"It’s No Good" was later re-recorded by and featured on Donnie Vie’s solo album ‘Extra Strength’.
Other notable tracks are the lead single "Wheels" and the John Lennon cover "Jealous Guy". Liner notes for the album this time come courtesy of Rolling Stone Magazine editor, David Wild. Seven was later re-released on 8 March 2000.
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#608
Enuff z'nuff - Strength (1991)
13-08-2010 01:32 Enuff z'nuff - Strength (1991)
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01 - Heaven or hell
02 - Missing you
03 - Strength
04 - In crowd
05 - Holly wood ya
06 - The world is a gutter
07 - Goodbye
08 - Long way to go
09 - Mother's eyes
10 - Baby loves you
11 - Blue island
12 - The way home - Coming home
13 - Something for free
14 - Time to let you go
Strength is the second studio album by American rock band Enuff Z'nuff.
Although it did not sell as well as the band's eponymous debut, "Strength" remains a fan favourite to this day and features many of the band's most popular songs. Two singles were released from the record, "Mother's Eyes" and "Baby Loves You", but possibly due to the surge in popularity of alternative rock at the beginning of the 1990s, the album ended up going greatly overlooked by many.
So impressed were their peers though that Robin Zander of the band's musical heroes Cheap Trick initially requested that the closing ballad "Time To Let You Go" be recorded as a duet with him, an offer the band graciously declined by all accounts. On top of this, that very same song would be submitted to another key influence of the band, none other than Paul McCartney of The Beatles, but again no collaboration materialised despite alleged interest from the McCartney camp.
In 2007, lead singer and guitarist of Enuff Z'nuff, Donnie Vie, released the album "Extra Strength", an acoustic reworking of the 1991 band effort. With a varying tracklisting and sound to the original, Vie also made additional tracks from the sessions available through his website and expressed interest in giving further Enuff Z'nuff albums the same treatment in the future.
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#609
Enuff z'nuff - Tweaked (1995)
13-08-2010 01:33 Enuff z'nuff - Tweaked (1995)
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01 - Stoned
02 - Bullet from a gun
03 - Mr. Jones
04 - My dear dream
05 - Life is strange
06 - Without your luv
07 - We're all alright
08 - It's 2 late
09 - If I can't have you
10 - Has Jesus closed his eyes
11 - Style
12 - My heroin
13 - How am I supposed to write a luv song
Tweaked is the fifth studio album and first independently released collection of new material by American rock band Enuff Z'nuff.
Having been earlier presented as a glam rock band in the midst of the grunge movement, Enuff Z'nuff adopted a heavier sound and less made-up image for their first proper indie release. Although the singles "Bullet From A Gun" and "Life Is Strange" lean towards a more alternative sound, other tracks such as "My Heroin" and "Without Your Love" were more in the Blues style.
Tweaked doesn't however veer too far from the classic Power Pop formula used on earlier Enuff Z'nuff albums, and songs like "My Dear Dream" and "Has Jesus Closed His Eyes" are great examples to prove that the band hadn't completely abandoned the influence of Cheap Trick and The Beatles at this point in their career.
This album was originally conceived to be half of a Japanese released double album, but the sessions were eventually split into two records, Tweaked being one and the other being Chip N' Donnie's 'Brothers' (later re-released as Enuff Z'Nuff's Seven in 1997). Artwork varies on some copies of this record due to the controversial image of an Irish funeral procession that features on the original release.
Tweaked also marks the return of original guitarist Gino Martino to the band, but he would soon leave the group again due to a disdain for touring. The album was eventually re-released in 8 March 2000.
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#610
Enuff z'nuff - Welcome To Blue Island (2002)
13-08-2010 01:34 Enuff z'nuff - Welcome To Blue Island (2002)
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01 - Saturday
02 - Can't wait
03 - Good times (are hard to find)
04 - Sanibel island
05 - I've fallen in love again
06 - Roll me
07 - Roller bladin' in the shade
08 - Man without a heart
09 - Z overture
10 - Zentemental journey
11 - The sun
12 - July 1973
"Welcome to Blue Island" is the band's 11th release. After this release only one more studio album was released but they went on to release 2 compilation albums and 3 live albums.
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