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Silver Mountain: Roses & Champagne - COMPACT DISCS

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Silver Mountain: Roses & Champagne - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Roses & Champagne Artist: Silver Mountain Label: Hne Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5013929916029 Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal Release Date: 2015 09 25 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Originally hailing from Malmo in Sweden in 1978, Silver Mountain were very much inspired by Deep Purple, Judas Priest and the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, but especially Ritchie

Title: Roses & Champagne
Artist: Silver Mountain
Label: Hne
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929916029
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2015-09-25
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT

Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Originally hailing from Malmo in Sweden in 1978, Silver Mountain were very much inspired by Deep Purple, Judas Priest and the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, but especially Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, from where the band took their name. Their vinyl debut was the 'Man Of No Present Existence' b/w 'Axeman And The Virgin' single in 1979. Fundamental to the birth of classically inspired Scandinavian hard rock and heavy metal, a scene that also gave the music world Yngwie J. Malmsteen and Europe, they evolved around lead guitarist Jonas Hansson, recording the highly influential, cult debut "Shakin' Brains" in 1983, an album featuring future Yngwie members Jens and Anders Johansson. Following it up with "Universe" (1984) and "Hibaya - Live in Japan" (1985), they eventually released "Roses & Champagne" in 1988, with Jonas Hansson now joined by Johan Dahlstrom (vocals) and Kjell Gustavsson (drums). This reissue of "Roses & Champagne" includes bonus tracks recorded live on September 4th, 2010 at Friluftsteatern, Malmö, Sweden, and appear on CD for the first time. These include covers of Mk2 Deep Purple classic 'Strange Kind Of Woman' and Queen's 'The Show Must Go On'.

Tracks:
1.1 Romeo ; Juliet
1.2 Light the Light
1.3 Where Are You
1.4 Forest of Cries
1.5 Coming Home
1.6 Paris
1.7 Paradise Smile
1.8 Not You Baby
1.9 Down Town Junkie
1.10 King of the Sea
1.11 Down Town Junkie / Always
1.12 Strange Kind of Woman / Haywire
1.13 The Show Must Go on
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