Pink Cream 69 - Games People Play
7.5 von 10 Punken
Erscheinungsjahr
1993
Label
Sony Music
Besetzung
Gesang: Andi Deris
Gitarre: Alfred Koffler
Bass: Dennis Ward
Schlagzeug: Kosta Zafiriou
Gitarre: Alfred Koffler
Bass: Dennis Ward
Schlagzeug: Kosta Zafiriou
Tracklist
01. Face In The Mirror
02. Way Down
03. Keep Your Eye On The Twisted
04. Somedays I Sail
05. Shattered
06. Monday Again
07. Dyin´Century
08. Till You´re Mine
09. Still Alive
10. Down On Your Luck
11. Backflash
12. Condemnation
13. Don´t Let It All Come Down
02. Way Down
03. Keep Your Eye On The Twisted
04. Somedays I Sail
05. Shattered
06. Monday Again
07. Dyin´Century
08. Till You´re Mine
09. Still Alive
10. Down On Your Luck
11. Backflash
12. Condemnation
13. Don´t Let It All Come Down
Datum: 14.05.2005 - Autor Odette
Englisch:
With their third album „Games People Play“ they have a little walked in the alternative/Grunch track, this album is nevertheless much more mature than at the beginning of their first plate. In addition, it is also the last album with Andi Deris which left band after this. Actually quite a pity then for me personal was Andi Deris always pink cream even if the present singer also isn't bad. Deris voice was simply more brutal and hoarser. He could sing the high parts just the same good as the deepest. They have tried out new things musically here and I really must say that it sounds very good. Songs as „Way Down“, „Keep Your Eye On The Twisted“ and „Dyin´Century“ simply pull you along. Slap-up Gitarrensolies, catchy melodies and an excellent presentation of the vocal organ. With „Face In The Mirror“, „Shattered“, „Monday Again“, „Down On Your Luck“, „Backflash“ and „Condemnation“ they simply fill the gaps.The songs nevertheless make an a little unusual way of singing, clipped sentences interesting. Three marvelous ballads mustn't be missing either. „Somedays I Sail“, „Still Alive“ und „Don´t Let It All Come Down“ are nice lyrics to sing with and let you hustle away. What here is also quite interesting the CD you get with blue colour with red pink cream 69 label and white title printing at that time. A right collector's item is so to speak. I am at all events glad that I have this execution.





