1. VROOM 2. CODA: MARINE 475 3. DINOSAUR 4. WALKING ON AIR 5. B'BOOM 6. THRAK 7. INNER GARDEN 8. PEOPLE 9. RADIO 1 10. ONE TIME 11. RADIO 2 12. INNER GARDEN 2 13. SEX SLEEP EAT DRINK DREAM 14. VROOM VROOM 15. VROOM VROOM: CODA Released is 1994. The band is expanded to 6 members which can also preform as a double trio. Some of KC's most challenging music can be found on this release.
More1. LIFE ON MARS 2. REBEL REBEL 3. THURSDAY'S CHILD 4. CAN'T HELP THINKING ABOUT ME 5. CHINA GIRL 6. SEVEN 7. DRIVE IN SATURDAY 8. WORD ON A WING Released in 2009.
More1. LOVE IS ALIVE 2. LET IT OUT 3. CAN'T FIND THE JUDGE 4. MADE TO LOVE YOU 5. POWER OF LOVE 6. DREAM WEAVER 7. BLIND FEELING 8. MUCH HIGHER 9. FEEL FOR ME Released in 1975 and a smash hit at the time. The Dream Weaver was his 4th solo album, he had previously been a member of Spooky Tooth.
More1. WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE 2. IT'S SO EASY 3. NIGHTTRAIN 4. OUT TA GET ME 5. MR. BROWNSTONE 6. PARADISE CITY 7. MY MICHELLE 8. THINK ABOUT YOU 9. SWEET CHILD O' MINE 10. YOU'RE CRAZY 11. ANYTHING GOES 12. ROCKET QUEEN Released in 1987. It is a dirty dangerous and mean record and a turning point for hard rock. After a few less successful albums, the band self destructed to no-one's surprise. Axl Rose tried to ressurect the band with a slew of different players and finally did manage to release Chinese Democracy in 2008 - which flopped spectacularly
More1. OUT TO GET YOU 2. SOMETIMES (LESTER PIGGOT) 3. DREAM THRUM 4. ONE OF THE THREE 5. SAY SOMETHING 6. FIVE-O 7. P.S. 8. EVERYBODY KNOWS 9. KNUCKLE TOO FAR 10. LOW LOW LOW 11. LAID 12. LULLABY 13. SKINDIVING Released in 1993. This Eno produced disc was an artistic and commercial benchmark for the band.
More1. SO FAR AWAY 2. MONEY FOR NOTHING 3. WALK OF LIFE 4. YOUR LATEST TRICK 5. WHY WORRY 6. RIDE ACROSS THE RIVER 7. THE MAN'S TOO STRONG 8. ONE WORLD 9. BROTHERS IN ARMS Released in 1985 during the early days of the compact disc. One of the first top selling CD's with the DDD designation - all digital no analog, it sounded superior to most other discs on the market at that time and was responsible for a lot of first time CD player purchases. Many stores that sold playerers credited this disc for a lot of their sales. It has since been remastered and remarkably sounds even better today than it did all those years ago. It has since been the source of some controversy due to one word in the lyrics of Money For Nothing when the CRTC proclaimed the un-edited version unsuitable for airplay after 25 years and countless radio broadcasts.
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