Exposed [Import]
ASIN: B000805732
Track Listings
| 1. Step In |
| 2. No Doubt (Ft Blaaze) |
| 3. Gotta Clue (Ft Joon Park (G.O.D) |
| 4. Hush |
| 5. So Good |
| 6. Touch |
| 7. Rock It |
| 8. All Around The World |
| 9. Belly Dance |
| 10. Cool (Ft Joon Park (G.O.D) |
| 11. Music As We Make It |
| 12. No Doubt (Ft Joon Park (G.O.D) |
| 13. Magic Words |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Her Second English Album is an Asian Exclusive produced by Ric Wake. Sony BMG. 2005.
Exposed,Coco Lee,Sony Bmg,Jazz,Rock/Pop
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ASIN: B000026TRK Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
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Vince Neil Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005HXAZ Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
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Album Description
Japanese edition of the Motley Crue vocalist's 1993 solo album. Includes two exclusive bonus tracks 'Blondes Have More Fun' & 'I Wanna Be Sedated'.Album Details
Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: Blondes Have More Fun (Rod Stewart cover), & I Wanna Be Sedated (Ramones cover).Customer Reviews:
Vince Neil rocks with Steve Stevens.......2004-09-08
Don't pay more money for the 2 bonus tracks..........2002-04-05
About a year ago I found the Japanese import version of this album and bought it, despite its rather steep price (as most Japanese imports are costly). Of course, I bought it for the extra 2 bonus tracks, "Blondes Have More Fun" and the cover of The Ramones' classic tune "I Wanna Be Sedated." As much as I LOVE this album and always will, the 2 bonus tracks were a let-down. The first one, "Blondes Have More Fun," sounds absolutely *nothing* like the other songs on the album. I guess the title should have given this away. It's basically a fast swing-beat cha-cha song that's very forgetable. It's as if Vince along with his band recorded it for a little mindless fun stint after finishing this album and knew better than to include it on the regular version.
The other bonus track, a cover of "I Wanna Be Sedated," isn't bad. It has the same "punkish" sound that the classic Ramones version has. But again, it's very forgetable and you won't miss out on much if you never hear it.
So to sum up, buy this more expensive import version only if you're a die-hard Vince Neil completist. I suppose it makes a good conversation piece. But for the everyday Vince Neil fan, the bonus tracks aren't worth it and don't capture the greatness that the other songs on this album do. Stick with the U.S. version.
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