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Night Songs
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Cinderella
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Product Details
- Artist: Cinderella
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0042283007628
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- Label: Island / Mercury
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- Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Island / Mercury
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- Release Date: 1990-10-25
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- Studio: Island / Mercury
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- Title: Night Songs
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- UPC: 042283007628
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Customer Reviews
Nostalgia
To this day I still love the song "Nobody's Fool." It is a gorgeous song. I long for the day when this music reigned supreme; it's saddening that all we have to listen to on the radio now is top 40 garbage that relies on a few back beats to sell cds by the millions.
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Look at that hair!!!!
Five stars just for the hair.
Everyone asks how all these bands can be broke now.
It didn't go on booze, drugs or wild women.
It went on hairspray and makeup!!!
As for the music.
Awesome 80's rock.
Cinderella really were in the top tier of hair bands.
Not one single bad track on the disc. An instant classic and a must have for hair metal fans.
Recommended!!!
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"Dude Looks Like A Lady!"
Just a sorry excuse for an Aerosmith cover band with even your clone version of Steven Tyler only younger and with less talent. Glittery clothes; more makeup than Madonna; 10,000 dollar hair extensions; and close to zero talent sums up what this band is all about. Steven Tyler must have had this band in mind when he wrote 'Dude Looks Like a Lady.' What made Hollywood think this band was going to last. Even more disturbing, why do people think this is good glam rock? It's not even original! Along with Poison, this has to be the sorriest glam band to come out of the eighties. Just listen to Aerosmith instead of this crap. If good '80s glam is what you really want, just listen to early Motley Crue, Ratt, Dokken, or even Bon Jovi instead of this joke of a band.
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Defies the "Hair Metal" Label
The cover? Yeah, cheesy as hell, recalling the worst excesses of the mid to late-80s. The music? Rockin'!
A listen to an album such as this clearly demonstrates why the "hair metal" label is completely ridiculous. How can an image based label describe music that you mostly hear off of the radio or a cd, rather than actually seeing the band? Well, it can't! Hair metal isn't a genre. It's what happened when a number of genres and influences converged on one scene and one image. When I think of the most stereotypical hair metal bands, I think of two: Mötley Crüe and Poison. Of course, if you actually listen to the music, then those two bands sound nothing alike and, similarly, Cinderella sounds nothing like them, as well. Rather, the music here draws heavily from the hard blues rock sound of Aerosmith and, when you cast image aside, there are some damn fine tracks on this one!
"Night Songs" is a slowly howling, atmospheric opener, contrasted by the riff rock of "Shake Me" and the ballad, "Nobody's Fool." On the last of these, Tom Keifer's Steven Tyler-esque vocal stylings are most obvious, and this album is an all around good set of vocal performances from a guy with a killer set of rock n' roll pipes.
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classic hair metal
night songs is a classic hair metal record.the songs still sound good all these years later.songs like shake me, nobody's fool. somebody save me,night songs,push push,and back home again are songs you can still listen to 20 years after they were released.cinderella really know how to make a good record. if you enjoyed this album in 1987,you will enjoy it now. ed wilson
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