I bought the first four Phil Collins albums remastered etc.
I know it's naff but the production on them is fantastic. It takes me back to being a kid...like a time machine.
Anyway. Yes, naff. But some great pop gems in there.
Motley Crue - Motley Crue (1994).
I love this album. Loved it at the time but as a huge Crue fan never sat right as a Crue album. Now, I don't care about the band politics.
Funny too...after getting used to it, by 1997, I think I was just about ready to accept Corabi as the Crue singer, and they ditched him and brought back Vince Neil in one of those 'let the lawyers and wives decide, and we're only doing it for the cash now' moments.
I probably haven't listened to this album for near on 20 years and just uploaded it to my i-tunes. Takes me back to being 18 and swotting for my HSC (listening to STP's Purple, Alice Cooper's Lost In America, Soundgarden's Superunknown and a couple of other gems that probably got plenty of Hot Metal magazine coverage back in the day).
Loved this when it came out, and I was a big Crue fan. Very underrated album.
Probably their heaviest and something a bit more original.
Loved Hooligans Holiday and Misunderstood.
What ever happened to Corabi?
The record where they really started to embrace the Goth thing.