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Cinderella - Rocked, Wired & Bluesed The Greatest Hits (1994)

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Cinderella - Rocked, Wired & Bluesed The Greatest Hits (1994)

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01. Night Songs - 4:12 
02. Shake Me - 3:44 
03. Nobody's Fool - 4:47 
04. Somebody Save Me - 3:16 				play
05. Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin' A - 5:22 
06. Gypsy Road - 4:01 
07. Don't Know What You Got (Till - 5:54 
08. The Last Mile - 3:51 					play
09. Long Cold Winter - 5:21 
10. If You Don't Like It - 4:14 
11. Coming Home - 4:54 
12. The More Things Change - 4:21 
13. Shelter Me - 4:47 
14. Heartbreak Station - 4:29 
15. Winds Of Change - 5:34 
16. Blood From A Stone - 4:50 
17. Hot And Bothered - 3:56

Personal:
Tom Keifer - Lead Vocals, Electric, 12-String Acoustic, 6-String Acoustic,
 National Steel Guitars, Dobro, Piano, Harmonica
Eric Brittingham - Bass, 12-String Bass, Background Vocals
Jeff LaBar - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Background Vocals
Fred Coury - Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals

 

Cinderella's Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits is intended to replace the 1997 compilation Once Upon A ... as a full-length, single-disc retrospective on the group. Like Once Upon A ..., it contains all eight of Cinderella's Billboard Hot 100 hits and 11 of its 12 entries in Billboard's Mainstream Rock radio chart. (In both cases, the exception is "Bad Attitude Shuffle.") But the newer collection adds the album tracks "Night Songs" from the debut album of the same name; "Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin' Apart at the Seams," "Long Cold Winter," and "If You Don't Like It," from the second album, Long Cold Winter, and "Winds of Change" from the third album, Heartbreak Station. And instead of including "Through the Rain" from the disappointing fourth album, Still Climbing, it chooses "Blood From a Stone." The rarities "War Stories" and "Move Over" are also missing, along with "Love's Got Me Doin' Time" from Heartbreak Station. In total, Rocked, Wired & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits is two tracks and ten minutes longer than Once Upon A ... and is a marginal improvement over its predecessor. But fans who already own the earlier compilation don't have much reason to plump for the newer one. --- William Ruhlmann, AMG

 

Arguably, the best of the '80's Metal Bands. Never could figure out why they where so underrated, they had an amazing lead singer in Tom Keifer (What couldn't the man do.) and that Polygram did nothing for them. They had the talent to be another band that stays around like Aerosmith, just keeps you rockin' and begging for more.

With the Rocked, Wired and Bluesed greatest hits package. Their older fans already have these songs, it offers nothing new and only get these songs digital enhansed with the new technology. With no new goodies on this one, I just burned my own copy from their original releases and made a second disc (see track list below). Another draw back to this release it covers their early career well and leaves off too many good tracks from Heartbreak Station and Still Climbing. Now if your picking up this release as your first Cinderella album you will love this 17 song collection of their best hits. Also realize there's a bunch of tracks missing from this release, that should be on it. You definately will want to pickup all their releases, because they are that good of a band. --- S. Michael Napier, amazon.com

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