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Skin To Skin (2003) self-financed HMM Rank: ![]() ![]()
Overflowing with bluesy riffs and crunchy guitar leads, songs such as "Bad Luck" and "Just One Dance" bring back the party rock of days gone by. Former Kix axeslinger Ronnie Younkins even drops in to deliver a wild solo on the lead-off track. Whiteman is true to form throughout the album, not having lost a step since the good ol' days. He even belts out the harmonica solos with gusto. Guitarists Dean Cramer and Louis Coppola (who has since left the band) deliver the catchy hooks with precision while Mark Schenker works the groovy bass lines with style. The title track, as well as "Do Ya Wanna?" and "Bump & Grind", delivers that southern-style boogie rock reminiscent of late-'80s Aerosmith and Flesh & Blood-era Poison. My favorite song on Skin To Skin is "Good Boy Gone Bad". Whiteman's catchy vocal melodies are the best of the album you and get you singing along with the chorus. Pretty straightforward drum lines from former Kix skinpounder Jimmy Chalfant blend seemlessly with Schenker's bass. This is just a good, solid party rock tune that you can get up and groove to. The one spot of tarnish on this little good-time rock gem is the production. Certainly raw and at times muddy, it's not bad enough to detract from the album and is really just a nitpick from me. Besides that, and the annoying sound effect kicking off "You Rub Me The Wrong Way", Skin To Skin is sure to be a hit for all the fans of '80s hard rock. Stop by their website and pick yourself up a copy.
Reviewed 01/15/2004
Official Funny Money Website
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