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Skin's first electric album in over a decade. Eleven new tracks including an electric version of 'Redemption'. Strictly limited to 1,000 copies and available from the Skin Web Shop.
Produced by Skin Release: June 2010
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After 11 years, Skin are back! The 2009 acoustic shows on the warm up to Download gave the guys the chance to explore the Skin back catalog in a slightly different way. For the first time, many classic Skin songs got the acoustic treatment and this CD is the culmination of that. Featuring 12 songs including 4 new Skin tracks!
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Skin's debut album, recorded in LA when the band were still searching for a name. Skin's biggest chart success so far, hitting number 9 in the UK album chart. It launched the career of the band in a big way, and featured the hits singles "Tower of Strength", "Money", "House of Love" and "Look But Don't Touch".
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Only officially released as an album in Japan, "...Borderline" served as a stop gap album until "Lucky" hit the shelves. Featuring a whole raft of classic rock anthems from the likes of Van Halen, Led Zepplin and Fleetwood Mac(wood), it is a good listen. In the UK, it was released as a limited edition gift from Kerrang! magazine. When Kerrang! gave a damn that wa$... Available from for £6.99 on Download from HMV! |
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Skin's second full length album, featuring the hit singles "How Lucky You Are" and "Perfect Day". Not satisfied with two top 40 singles, Parlophone dropped the band after this album. "Lucky" marked the start of Skin's harder edge, with less emphasis on party songs and more substance (e.g. "One Nation" and "New Religion"). |
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Not released in the UK, BFSOL was a Japan only release. Contains the majority of tracks which were later released as "Experience Electric", including a reworking of Blue Wave which morphed into the title track of the later album. |
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Skin's third and final studio album, as released in the UK. contains many tracks available on the Japanese release of "Big Fat Slice of Life". |
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Skin's farewell show, captured for eternity! A fine live performance, and an emotional affair. |
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