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Spread Eagle’s Debut Now Available!!

  • September 9, 2008
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Music

Spread Eagle’s Debut Album has been been reissued by Lovember Records. Originally released in 1990 by MCA/Universal it has been out of print for ten years. Regarded by many as being a “classic” this album has been digitally remastered and contains all 11 songs.

“Switchblade Serenade” and “Scratch Like A Cat” received strong airplay on rock radio and their videos were in heavy rotation on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. Other album favorites are “Broken City” and the dramatic ballad “Thru These Eyes”. The band built a strong international following supported by non-stop touring. Many in the industry considered Spread Eagle to be the Guns ‘N Roses of New York. In 2006 the group reunited for a U.S. tour.

You can get your copy of this disc at SeeofSound.com.
Click Here to read the Hard Rock Hideout Review.

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  1. Rick September 9, 2008 · Reply

    absolutely a GREAT cd !!!!! highly recommend it. certainly one of the more overlooked releases from those days (bad timing)—HOWEVER, if you love this cd, do not, i repeat not fall for their second cd which is called OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. it is god awful. stick with the first one. you’ll love it.

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