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26 July 2011
This is a good CD with a catchy title track and a few other songs.
This CD is pretty good. The title track "Dancin' On Coals" is by far the best part of the CD, although there are a couple of catchy songs on here that would be worth a listen.
12 July 2011
This is an excellent hard rock CD.
This CD is excellent. The entire CD is composed of solid hard rock tracks, with maybe one exception; the song "Misery Loves Company" reminds me of an old Anthrax song, except that Anthrax possibly did their song of the same name better. Seriously, Junkyard was an under-rated band who were overshadowed by their labelmates Guns N' Roses. I would recommend this CD to anyone who is interested in collecting the better hard rock bands of the late '80s and early '90s.
21 July 2011
This is a great CD by a highly under-rated band.
This is a great CD by the highly under-rated band from Mississippi, Baton Rouge. I first heard their song "The Price Of Love" in summer 1991, twenty years ago when Z ROCK was still on the air here in Cincinnati. This CD has pretty solid tracks throughout, with very few weak points, and it is really a shame that the band did not find commercial success with this album. I would recommend buying this CD to anyone who appreciates the hard rock and heavy metal that was popular from roughly the late '80s to the early '90s, before grunge and gangsta rap came to dominate high school musical tastes, as happened where I live.