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ALBUMS

“... AND JUSTICE FOR ALL” contains over 65 minutes of music spread over nine new Metallica classics, including “BLACKENED”, “HARVESTER OF SORROW”, “TO LIVE IS TO DIE”, “THE FRAYED ENDS OF SANITY” and “THE SHORTEST STRAW”. To ensure the highest possible sound quality, the album will be issued as a double (with'single cassette and CD). A “must have” album!

Run DMC continue to set new standards and break new ground with this latest album featuring “RUN’S HOUSE”, “MARY MARY’ and the. amazing title track. Run (Joseph Simmons), DMC (Daryl McDaniels) and Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell) just have to be the “King’s of Rock”, and look set to wow us all when they play live at the Power Station in Auckland on November 15 with Derek B and D.J. Scratch.

Recorded live in 1987 on the sold out “HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHT” tour (with the exception of “HUSH”, a studio recording available on the CD only) — this album is a virtual best of, all the monsters are here and all are performed in full bone crunching style so typical of one of the most influential Heavy Rock outfits of all time.

What is fast becoming another blues classic, the great new album featuring some of the strongest songs Cray and his band have ever written. The Cray band tours this month nationwide with dates in Auckland (Nov 24), Wellington (Nov 25), Palmerston North (Nov 26), Dunedin (Nov 28) and Christchurch (Nov 29). Do not miss one of the best live bands in the world.

An albums worth of loose guitars, beguiling vocals, and classic pop toons with the kind of hooks you hum when you get up at 5.00 am to go to the toilet. Features “DON’T CALL ME BABY”, “1 SAY NOTHING" and “THERE’S A BARBARIAN IN THE BACK OF MY CAR”. -

The man who “invented soul” takes it to the bridge, “BROOKLYN BRIDGE”, and back again with this stunningly crafted album featuring Full Force. Long time James Brown associate Maceo Parker makes an appearance playing sax on “YOU AND ME”, but it’s the mix of “THE HARDEST WORKING BAND IN THE BUSINESS” and “THE GODFATHER” that makes this album a classic.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19881101.2.29

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Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13

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ALBUMS Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13

ALBUMS Rip It Up, Issue 136, 1 November 1988, Page 13