Pink Cream 69 - One size fits all
8.5 von 10 Punken
Erscheinungsjahr
1991
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. Livin´My Life For You
02. Talk To The Moon
03. Hell´s Gone Crazy
04. Do You Like It Like That
05. Ballerina
06. Sings Of Danger
07. Walkin´Out To Heaven
08. Stray Kid
09. Piggy Back Bitch
10. Where The Eagle Learns To Fly
11. We Taught The Children
02. Talk To The Moon
03. Hell´s Gone Crazy
04. Do You Like It Like That
05. Ballerina
06. Sings Of Danger
07. Walkin´Out To Heaven
08. Stray Kid
09. Piggy Back Bitch
10. Where The Eagle Learns To Fly
11. We Taught The Children
Datum: 11.05.2005 - Autor Odette
Englisch:
Pink Creams second Album „One Size Fits All“ was a right revelation. I still know exactly how blown away I was of the album. The album is unlike the first one, ripened much better. They were in the beginning of the 90s a typical Tipp ribbon for the Heavy Metal and also came on top of everything from Germany. They simply suited perfectly into the 80s Hair-Metal scene with their long hair and hot outfits.
The cover is interpreted correspondingly also so. Four beautiful styled mens….where do we see this still nowadays. The image was at that time very strong in the foreground and women found that rather exciting and hot. Their music style hasn't changed much to the first album. One hears here only, much more fantasy and imaginativeness. The good combination of Koffler and Ward's terrific reefs, Kostas fast drum beats and the a little strange way of singing Andi Derris already had a terrific effect. It could get hard to select a certain song since I like all songs actually very much. You can listen the album for hours and one never gets bored. Songs as „Livin´My Life For You“, „Talk To The Moon“, „Hell´s Gone Crazy“, „Do You Like It Like That“ and „Signs Of Danger“ are certainly known from the radio or television since the CD get played all over again and in discotheques liked to dance to it. Ballads like „Ballerina“ and „Where The Eagle Learns To Fly“ really press the lachrymal gland. Pink cream isn't everyone's taste, however, I would never want to miss the CD in my collection.





