Electric Love Hogs

by Polygram Records

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Release Date:1992-04-07
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042282830524
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Polygram Records
ASIN:B000001FH5
Category:Music

Tracks on Electric Love Hogs by Polygram Records

  1. Tribal Monkey
  2. Mr. Fun
  3. I Feel Like Steve
  4. Sittin' Pretty
  5. Disappointed
  6. Fix
  7. Keep Getting Up
  8. Pud
  9. Goodbye
  10. Father
  11. Just Another Day

Customer Reviews

hmmm - Reviewed on 2006-02-06
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ELH has Bob Hewitt from Orgy on drums and John Feldman from Goldfinger on vocals. Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee had producing duties on the album. ELH "in my opinion" can be in the same category as the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Faith No More & Jane's Addiction. ELH wasn't around very long, but as far as I'm concerned they put out a demo called "Live At Leeds" and it was very limited and they opened up for L.A. Guns in 1991 and in 1992 they headlined with Love On Ice opening up.
The old 90's - Reviewed on 2005-04-12
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I remember seeing this band open for LA Guns in 1992, at the Vic Theatre in Chicago (free tickets too). They were pretty good. I like Tribal Monkey and Just Another Day. I remember that I listened to this quite a few times as I drove to Florida in that summer. Even though they were not a hair metal band like the band they opened for, they were still another victim of the grunge scene taking over about that time.
GREAT FIND - Reviewed on 2004-06-12
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This band was great it came out about a year a too late in the middle of the grunge movement. WIth John Feldman (GOLDFINGER)on vocals members of Lit and orgy fill out the rest of the band. TOO BAD they only made onealbum. They sound nothing like LIT OR GOLDFINGER. Tommy LEE actually produced a few tracks. At the time it came out Nikki Sixx said this where he thought this is the direction that music was going to go. GREAT BAND. It is all great you should at least find on gem on hee. It is really diverse.
Very under-rated - Reviewed on 2004-06-02
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I'm surprised to see this album on the website. And simply because the album deserves it, let me put a plug in for this gem. At the time this came out, I was probably listening to Pantera, RH Chili Peppers, Ministry and bands that I called melodic metal, like King's X and T-Ride (all great). Anyway, the local record store had top ten lists compiled by the employees. On the metal list, this one was at the TOP. I had never heard of this band and, frankly, never did afterward. All I can say is that this is an under-rated masterpiece! It's crunching metal, but not speed or death metal.. it's melodic metal. If you like the bands I mention (and include Michael Schenker, Tool, Living Colour, Sevendust)... give this a try! Trust me on this one.
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