Skid Row
# Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
# Original Release Date: January 24, 1989
# Number of Discs: 1
# Label: Atlantic
# Original Release Date: January 24, 1989
# Number of Discs: 1
# Label: Atlantic
Song Title
01. Big Guns (LP Version) 3:37
02. Sweet Little Sister (LP Version) 3:09
03. Can't Stand The Heartache (LP Version) 3:24
04. Piece Of Me (LP Version) 2:48
05. 18 And Life (LP Version) 3:49
06. Rattlesnake Shake (LP Version) 3:09
07. Youth Gone Wild (LP Version) 3:21
08. Here I Am (LP Version) 3:09
09. Makin' A Mess (LP Version) 3:38
10. I Remember You (LP Version) 5:14
11. Midnight/Tornado (LP Version) 4:18
01. Big Guns (LP Version) 3:37
02. Sweet Little Sister (LP Version) 3:09
03. Can't Stand The Heartache (LP Version) 3:24
04. Piece Of Me (LP Version) 2:48
05. 18 And Life (LP Version) 3:49
06. Rattlesnake Shake (LP Version) 3:09
07. Youth Gone Wild (LP Version) 3:21
08. Here I Am (LP Version) 3:09
09. Makin' A Mess (LP Version) 3:38
10. I Remember You (LP Version) 5:14
11. Midnight/Tornado (LP Version) 4:18
Although Skid Row's debut is their best selling album, it's not their best work. It pales in comparison to their masterpiece "Slave to the Grind" (1991) and the underrated "Subhuman Race" (1995). Although it's still better than the Bach-less "Thickskin" (2003).
Skid Row's debut is slightly generic, although it's still a strong album. The highlights include the ballads "18 and Life," "I Remember You," and the anthem "Youth Gone Wild." The rest of the album is by-the-numbers standard 80s metal. But they're still all good songs.
If you want to check out Skid Row, I recommend the follow-up album "Slave to the Grind." But Skid Row's debut is still a good CD. If you are looking for a good 80s metal record, this album should please you.
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