The Dogs Damour - Heart Shaped Skulls: Best Of 88-93 (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: The Dogs Damour
- Title: Heart Shaped Skulls: Best Of 88-93
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Warner Strategic Marketing
- Genre: Hard Rock, Glam Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:16:42
- Total Size: 190/537 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sometimes
02. Billy Two Rivers
03. Drunk Like Me
04. Saviour
05. Princess Valium
06. Angel
07. I Think It's Love Again
08. Baby Glass
09. Kiss My Heart Goodbye
10. Heroine
11. How Do You Fall In Love Again?
12. Empty World
13. She Thinks Too Much Of Me
14. Lady Nicotine
15. Mr. Barfly
16. Pretty, Pretty Once
17. More Unchartered Heights Of Disgrace
18. Johnny Silvers
19. Scared Of Dying
20. What You Do
21. What's Happening Here
Line-up::
Tyla - lead vocals
Jo Dog a.k.a. Jo Almeida - guitar
Steve James - bass
Bam a.k.a. Maurice Phillip Ross - drums
The Dogs D'Amour are a hard rock band formed in 1983 in London, England. Over the years the band has had various line-ups, the only constant being vocalist Tyla. Their music has been described as a mixture of the Rolling Stones, the Faces and glam punk.
Their 1989 release, A Graveyard of Empty Bottles, reached #16 on the UK Albums Chart while the single "Satellite Kid" reached #26 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1991, the band broke up onstage, before reforming briefly in the early 1990s for the release of their sixth studio album More Unchartered Heights of Disgrace. After this, however, the most famous incarnation of the band ceased to exist. There was another brief reunion in 2000 and an album, but, throughout the 2000s, Tyla has been touring and releasing albums under the band name, which is vastly different from their older material.
In December 2012 the 'classic' line-up of Tyla, Jo 'Dog' Almeida, Steve James and Bam agreed to reform to play a series of benefit concerts for their long-time friend, and former bandmate, Paul Hornby, who was battling cancer. Hornby died on 7 July 2015.
In January 2013, the band recorded an EP in Florida and announced live dates for the UK and Spain.
Their 1989 release, A Graveyard of Empty Bottles, reached #16 on the UK Albums Chart while the single "Satellite Kid" reached #26 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 1991, the band broke up onstage, before reforming briefly in the early 1990s for the release of their sixth studio album More Unchartered Heights of Disgrace. After this, however, the most famous incarnation of the band ceased to exist. There was another brief reunion in 2000 and an album, but, throughout the 2000s, Tyla has been touring and releasing albums under the band name, which is vastly different from their older material.
In December 2012 the 'classic' line-up of Tyla, Jo 'Dog' Almeida, Steve James and Bam agreed to reform to play a series of benefit concerts for their long-time friend, and former bandmate, Paul Hornby, who was battling cancer. Hornby died on 7 July 2015.
In January 2013, the band recorded an EP in Florida and announced live dates for the UK and Spain.
Rock | Metal | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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