All Artists: Boyzz Title: Too Wild to Tame Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Axe Killer Release Date: 4/24/2007 Album Type: Import Genres: Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 3596971729226 |
Boyzz Too Wild to Tame Genres: Rock, Metal
Dirty Dan Buck (Lead Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica), Anatole Halinkovitch (Pianos, Organs &synthesizers), Gil Pini (Guitars), Mike Tafoya (Guitars), David Angel (Bass) and Kent Cooper(Percussions) Formed the Boyzz in 1977. ... more » | |
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Album Details Dirty Dan Buck (Lead Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica), Anatole Halinkovitch (Pianos, Organs &synthesizers), Gil Pini (Guitars), Mike Tafoya (Guitars), David Angel (Bass) and Kent Cooper(Percussions) Formed the Boyzz in 1977. Starting Out as a Leather-clad Biker Band, They Played a Blend Ofsouthern Style Hard-rock, Once the Ground of their Peers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Black Oak Arkansas.the Boyzz Embodied a More Commercial Version of the Godz. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsOne of the BEST..... Keith Duncan | Austintown, Ohio United States | 04/19/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "One of the BEST hard core ... biker-band rock & roll albums ever made. Dirty Dan's gritty vocals made Meatloaf's jaw hit the floor on an In Concert on TV back in the 70's. All songs are well crafted, musically superior to what you might expect from a biker band. These guys are the embodiment of hard core rock & roll. A must have for the die-hard rock & roll fanatics! Best songs: Lean-n-Mean, Wake it Up Shake it Up, Too Wild To Tame, Destined To Die..... ... they're ALL good!!! Too bad there are no samples to listen to. ..." The BOYZZ from Illinoisz ROCK Wayne Sepcot | Chicago,IL USA | 04/17/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Headed by Dirty Dan Buck, the BOYZZ album is typical 70's midwest rock-n-roll. Their live act was unbelievable. Any fan of Midwest bands such as "The Godz" will love the BOYZZ. Dirty Dan still plays with a his FRIENDZ (OTHER LOCAL MUSICIANS THAT HAVE BEEN BOYZZ FANS FOREVER), and recently backed up CHEAP TRICK! The album is great, the live show is even better. ROCK ON!"
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