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"Bring 'Em Bach Alive" is a strong debut from Sebastian Bach as a solo artist. This proves that he does not need to be in the group Skid Row to create good music.
The album is a mixture of new songs and a live show from Tokyo in 1998. The majority of it is live.
The album starts with 5 brand new studio recordings produced by Michael Wagener. This is the same producer of "Skid Row" (1988), the debut album, as well as "Slave to the Grind" (1991). These 5 songs are all awesome, and are why I even bought the cd. It's a good mixture mood/feel, as their is one slow song "Superjerk, Superstar, Supertears" while the other 4 have lots of energy. If the whole cd was filled with songs like this it would be flawless.
The remaining 11 songs are live, with all the hits from Skid Row's first two albums. I'm not a fan of live albums, so that's why I can't say this is a perfect release.
Rating: 8/10
Overall: If you like Sebastian Bach and/or Skid Row, you need this. It doesn't get much attention, which is a shame, because it has some incredible songs. You won't be disappointed.