About 5-6 years back, the youtube algorithm offered this to me and I fell in love with the tune. I am sure many of you already know of them, but if you don't, check them out. The 2 guitarists I believe went on to Bangalore Choir and as far as I know, the rest of the band went on to become insurance salesman and computer programmers. I quickly grabbed a boot from a Russian seller for around $15 or so and it sounds great. My copy, which I assume is a boot, is on Toe Jams records. My question is: are they all boots? I have only seen a cassette for sale on Ebay from the Original Heavy Metal Museum seller for like $40 bucks, but never seem to see a vinyl or a CD on another label.
Gilbert Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: Razormaid Fri May 15, 2020 1:48 am
Picked this one up on Amazon UK about two years ago. Great material. Need to give it a fresh spin.
Glower Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: Razormaid Fri May 15, 2020 3:35 am
Bought the Razormaid CD 2 years ago. It’s great. The singer. The lyrics. Great guitaring. Back-up vocals. The damn keyboards - are even perfectly placed. Rowdy. Sly. Romantic. Very close to ICON’s s/t sound. These type of releases are quite rare. A 1987 gem. I think this band was ‘one and done’. Obscurity. Like a shooting star.
Gilbert Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 9948 Age : 49
Subject: Re: Razormaid Fri May 15, 2020 9:20 am
Glower wrote:
Bought the Razormaid CD 2 years ago. It’s great. The singer. The lyrics. Great guitaring. Back-up vocals. The damn keyboards - are even perfectly placed. Rowdy. Sly. Romantic. Very close to ICON’s s/t sound. These type of releases are quite rare. A 1987 gem. I think this band was ‘one and done’. Obscurity. Like a shooting star.
Actually i recall picking this up based on your recommendation.