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Stick It To Ya

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Download links and information about Stick It To Ya by The Slaughters. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:09:52 minutes.

Artist: The Slaughters
Release date: 1990
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:09:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Eye To Eye (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:57
2. Burnin' Bridges (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 4:06
3. Up All Night (2003 - Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 4:17
4. Spend My Life (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:20
5. Thinking of June (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 1:05
6. She Wants More (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:54
7. Fly To the Angels (2003 Digital Remaster) 5:06
8. Mad About You (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 4:08
9. That's Not Enough (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:26
10. You Are the One (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:55
11. Gave Me Your Heart (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:50
12. Desperately (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:34
13. Loaded Gun (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 4:18
14. Fly To the Angels (Acoustic Version) (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:22
15. Wingin' It (2003 Digital Remaster) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 1:20
16. Mad About You (Original Demo) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:27
17. She Wants More (Original Demo) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:56
18. Up All Night (Original Demo) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 3:46
19. Fly To the Angels (Original Demo) (featuring Mark Slaughter) 5:05

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Commercial hard rock bands were still immensely popular at the end of the 1980s, when Slaughter (named after lead singer Mark Slaughter) recorded its debut album Stick It to Ya. Mining the same territory as "corporate" bands like Bon Jovi, Winger and Warrant, Slaughter soared to the top of the charts and sold millions of albums. Slick and not terribly original, much of this material comes across as very contrived and calculated. Nonetheless, hook-laden tracks like "Up All Night," "She Wants More" and "Burnin' Bridges" are fairly catchy. But as hot as Slaughter was at the dawn of the '90s, its success would prove to be short-lived when alternative rock became the rage a few years later.