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Release Date: Mar 02, 2015
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Waysted includes: Pete Way, Paul Raymond, Frank Noon.
Personnel: Fin (vocals); Ron E. Kayfield (guitar, background vocals); Paul Raymond (keyboards, background vocals); Frank Moon (drums).
Liner Note Author: Malcolm Dome.
Recording information: Moor Hall, Ninfield (05/1983); Park Gates Studio, Catfield (05/1983); Moor Hall, Ninfield (06/1983); Park Gates Studio, Catfield (06/1983).
Photographer: John Shaw .
Bassist Pete Way formed Waysted after splitting with UFO in the early '80s. His new band didn't stray too far from UFO's stylistic template; in fact, Vices mines the UFO/Whitesnake vein of early-'80s European metal pretty devotedly, featuring plenty of hot guitar licks and vapid, sexist lyrics. Not awfully bad for this kind of thing, thanks to some good hooks ("Love Loaded," "Sleazy") and great guitar work by Ronnie Kayfield. The bizarre "Women in Chains" is, to its credit, easily the most unusual thing on the album, while the bogus cover of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" should be avoided completely. Unfortunately, much of the other material fails make much of an impression one way or the other. ~ Andy Hinds
Personnel: Fin (vocals); Ron E. Kayfield (guitar, background vocals); Paul Raymond (keyboards, background vocals); Frank Moon (drums).
Liner Note Author: Malcolm Dome.
Recording information: Moor Hall, Ninfield (05/1983); Park Gates Studio, Catfield (05/1983); Moor Hall, Ninfield (06/1983); Park Gates Studio, Catfield (06/1983).
Photographer: John Shaw .
Bassist Pete Way formed Waysted after splitting with UFO in the early '80s. His new band didn't stray too far from UFO's stylistic template; in fact, Vices mines the UFO/Whitesnake vein of early-'80s European metal pretty devotedly, featuring plenty of hot guitar licks and vapid, sexist lyrics. Not awfully bad for this kind of thing, thanks to some good hooks ("Love Loaded," "Sleazy") and great guitar work by Ronnie Kayfield. The bizarre "Women in Chains" is, to its credit, easily the most unusual thing on the album, while the bogus cover of Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" should be avoided completely. Unfortunately, much of the other material fails make much of an impression one way or the other. ~ Andy Hinds
Tracks:
1 - Love Loaded
2 - Woman In Chains
3 - Sleazy
4 - Night of the Wolf
5 - Toy with the Passion
6 - Right from the Start
7 - Hot Love
8 - All Belongs to You
9 - Somebody to Love
10 - Love Loaded [Maison Rouge Mix]
11 - Sleazy [Maison Rouge Mix]
12 - Night of the Wolf [Maison Rouge Mix]
13 - Right from the Start [Maison Rouge Mix]
14 - All Belongs to You [Maison Rouge Mix]
15 - Somebody to Love [Maison Rouge Mix]
2 - Woman In Chains
3 - Sleazy
4 - Night of the Wolf
5 - Toy with the Passion
6 - Right from the Start
7 - Hot Love
8 - All Belongs to You
9 - Somebody to Love
10 - Love Loaded [Maison Rouge Mix]
11 - Sleazy [Maison Rouge Mix]
12 - Night of the Wolf [Maison Rouge Mix]
13 - Right from the Start [Maison Rouge Mix]
14 - All Belongs to You [Maison Rouge Mix]
15 - Somebody to Love [Maison Rouge Mix]