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Second Coming | ||||
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Released | October 22, 1991 | |||
Recorded | Fortress Studios | |||
Genre | Glam metal, heavy metal, hard rock | |||
Length | 56:53 | |||
Label | Relativity | |||
Producer | Pat Regan, Harry Cody, Tim Sköld | |||
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Second Coming is the second album from hard rock group Shotgun Messiah, released in 1991 on Relativity Records.
Track listing[edit]
All songs written by Tim Skold and Harry Cody, except where noted.
- 'Sex Drugs Rock 'n' Roll' - 3:25
- 'Red Hot' - 4:23
- 'Nobody's Home' - 4:44
- 'Living Without You' - 4:07
- 'Heartbreak Blvd' - 4:18
- 'I Want More' (Cody) - 6:10
- 'Trouble' - 4:36
- 'Ride the Storm' - 3:59
- 'I Wanna Know' (Skold) - 4:46
- 'Babylon' (David Johansen, Johnny Thunders) - 2:57
- 'Free' (Cody) - 5:13
- 'You & Me' (Cody) - 4:15
- 'Can't Fool Me' (Skold) - 4:00
Personnel[edit]
- Tim Skold - Vocals
- Harry Cody - Guitars
- Bobby Lycon - Bass
- Stixx Galore - Drums
Notes: Stixx Galore is credited as drummer - although he was still a member of the band, the drums on Second Coming is a mix between programmed and triggered drums.
Additional musicians:PAT REGAN - 'Silly percussion' on 'I Wanna Know'
Produced by Harry Cody and Tim Skold. Recorded at Fortress Studios.
References[edit]
To ad some 'realism' to the programmed drums, Stixx played the symbols in the studio recording sessions.
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