Sunday, January 29, 2017

Nothin' Left to Lose by Slaughter

SONG-Nothin' Left to Lose
ARTIST-Slaughter
ALBUM-Back to Reality
YEAR-1999

"There ain't no use in complaining..."

Sexy and bluesy, Slaughter's efforts since the death of guitarist Tim Kelly, shines a light on Jeff Blando's ability to jazz things up a bit.

Songwriter-Slaughter

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Never Givin' Up by Mark Slaughter

SONG-Never Givin' Up
ARTIST-Mark Slaughter
ALBUM-Reflections in a Rear View Mirror
YEAR-2015

"To argue with the wind is no use..."

Multi-instrumentalist Mark Slaughter's solo debut displays his talent on every musical instrument but the drums. Slaughter hits every song out of the park in Reflections in a Rear View Mirror...Never Givin' Up.

Songwriter-Mark Slaughter


 

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Move to the Music by Slaughter

SONG-Move to the Music
ARTIST-Slaughter
ALBUM-The Wild Life
YEAR-1992

"Live for rock and roll."

With the heavy hitting of Blas Elias with the sticks and Tim Kelly's electrifying guitar licks, this heavy hitter will have you moving to the music in no time.

Songwriters- Mark Slaughter & Dana Strum


Sunday, January 8, 2017

Mad About You by Slaughter

SONG-Mad About You
ARTIST-Slaughter
ALBUM-Stick It To Ya
YEAR-1990

"You drive me craaazy!"

As said before, Slaughter uses ambient sounds frequently at the end of their songs, but "Mad About You" has the noise factor at the beginning of the song. Mark Slaughter swings in on his vine with his sexy rockin' lyrics and hip shakin' fun. This song is one of his sexiest performances.

Mark Slaughter asks, "Can't you tell by the look in my eyes that I love you?" His eyes would drive anybody craaazy!
 
Songwriters- Mark Slaughter & Dana Strum


Sunday, January 1, 2017

Times They Change by Slaughter

SONG-Times They Change
ARTIST-Slaughter
ALBUM-The Wild Life
YEAR-1992
"Here's a message to you my friend..."
I can picture Dana Strum strumming on his bass guitar as Mark Slaughter sings at the top of his lungs about how change is inevitable. There is also NO denying Tim Kelly's talent on the guitar and Blas Elias's backbeat. Other things that are inevitable are the ambient sounds and news clips Slaughter uses at the end of a song.
Songwriters- Mark Slaughter & Dana Strum