Cocked & Re-Loaded
Cocked & Re-Loaded is a re-recording of L.A. Guns' 1989 album Cocked & Loaded. It also includes a remix of "Rip and Tear". This album also has at least three different album covers.
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Glam metal,[1] hard rock | |||
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Like their previous studio album, Greatest Hits and Black Beauties, this album consists of re-recorded, old material. Their 7th studio album Man in the Moon is all new material, after the band had stopped releasing albums of new versions of older songs.
Track listing
- "Letting Go"
- "Slap In the Face"
- "Rip and Tear"
- "Sleazy Come Easy Go"
- "Never Enough"
- "Malaria"
- "The Ballad of Jayne"
- "Magdalaine"
- "Give a Little"
- "I'm Addicted"
- "17 Crash"
- "Showdown (Riot On Sunset)"
- "Wheels of Fire"
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Rip and Tear" (Spahn Ranch Remix)
Personnel
- Phil Lewis – Lead Vocals
- Tracii Guns – Guitar
- Mick Cripps – Guitar, Keyboards
- Kelly Nickels – Bass, Vocals
- Steve Riley – Drums, Backing Vocals
References
- Cocked & Re-Loaded - L.A. Guns | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-05-16,
Everybody's in fine form and clearly don't give a flying Ferrari that they're putting out a hair metal album more than a decade after the wave broke.
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