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Vice and Only Child - reissue on Yesterrock
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Vice
Back in 1988 Vice signed their first major deal with BMG-Ariola in Germany. They recorded the first album in Hanover and called it 'Made for Pleasure'. All started up quite good. The promotion and the collaboration with BMG was excellent, they entered the charts and played many shows all over Europe. Among others Vice supported Bonfire on their first European tour. Chris Limburg, the main guy in Vice, produced two albums for the German Southern rockers. 10 years later he signed as a solid member in a band called.. Bonfire.

But back to the 90's Vice also played several TV shows, festivals, got a huge presence in magazines and radio, they got bigger and more famous by every week. But then the biggest shock you ever can imagine happened to the band. The singer Jan Ghiantinie died within only two month by a sickness called Rheumatic Child Disease. It was really hard to carry on with Vice. Two years later the band found a new singer, Alan Keen, half American with an amazing rock voice. We began with the song writing for a new album and called it 'Second Excess'. In the middle of the 90's, Vice released a 3rd album under a new name - Vice became Wet Paint and the album was called 'Shhh..

Chris Limburg today says: 'I am happy and a little proud, that Yesterrock and Sony were interested to re-release the first album of Vice: 'Made For Pleasure' for a new (old) upcoming rock period in 2010. The two unreleased bonus tracks were recorded by Vice in Autumn 1990 when the band was getting a little harder and rougher'.

Track list: 1. Feel My Body, 2. Last Day Of War, 3. Red Light Night, 4. Trouble In Paradise, 5. Bad Girl, 6. Made For Pleasure, 7. Running, 8. Rocking All Over The World, 9. Hot Summer Night Party, 10. Boys Got The Fever, 11. Sally, Bonus Tracks: 12. Circle, 13. Angels Crying.


Only Child
The self-titled debut album by Paul Sabu's Only Child originally was released on Capitol Records in 1988. Written in 9 months and recorded in only 3 weeks, 'Only Child' not only has received outstanding press feedback and charts success at the time when it came out but later also was credited by Kerrang! Magazine as one of the top 40 best AOR albums ever. Through the years, 'Only Child' went out of print and became a much sought after release which was extremely hard to find.

Munich based label Yesterrock now is re-releasing this gem including the bonus tracks 'Young Guns' and 'Vice Versa'. The album was digitally re-mastered by Robert Papst.

Track list: 1. Just Ask 2. Always 3. I Wanna Touch 4. I Remember The Night 5. Love To The Limit 6. I Believe In You 7. Save A Place In Your Heart 8. Rebel Eyes 9. Scream Until You Like It 10. Shot Heard Around The World; Bonus Tracks: 11. Young Guns 12. Vice Versa.

WebLink: gdazegod on July 22, 2010 · 5 Comments · 224 Reads · Print

 
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#1 | Eric on July 22, 2010
That Vice cover is soooo 80s.....
#2 | gdazegod on July 22, 2010
The cover from the other US band called VICE is much better..

www.glorydazemusic.com/images/reviews/vicefront.jpg

She could've been Anna Nicole Smith for all we know.. HAWT! tongue
#3 | Eric on July 22, 2010
Oh my goodness...Smile
#4 | reyno-roxx on July 24, 2010
I seem to remember that German Vice album not being particularly great...

Only Child's record was the only album ever to receive an L rating in 'Kerrang!'............Geoff Barton reckoned it was worth more than 5K's and was one L of an album........
#5 | Eric on August 19, 2010
I ask myself the same question from time to time. but running a label is a very subjective process. Usual one or two guys running it out of thier dens, man caves or basement offices picking albums to reissue that were and are important to them and then of course easy access to masters, the artists etc. One man's Vice is another man's throw away...
 
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