TIGERTAILZ – FOR A FEW DOLLARZ MORE VOL1 1984-91 CD3

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DISC ONE

Young And Crazy (1987)

1  Star Attraction

2  Hollywood Killer

3  Ballerina

4  Livin’ Without You

5  Shameless

6  City Kidz

7  Shoot To Kill

8 Turn Me On

9  She’z Too Hot

10  Young And Crazy

11  Fall In Love Again

Bonus Tracks

12  Can’t Sleep (Demo)*

13  Body & Soul (Demo)*

14  Little Indian Boy (Demo)*

*Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard sources means that the quality on the demo tracks may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present a unique perspective into the beginnings of Tigertailz.

DISC TWO

Bezerk (1990)

1  Sick Sex

2  Love Bomb Baby

3  I Can Fight Dirty Too

4  Noise Level Critical

5  Heaven

6  Love Overload

7  Action City

8  Twist And Shake

9  Squeeze It Dry

10  Call Of The Wild

Bonus Track

11  Cheap Talk (Kerrang Flexi Disc)

DISC THREE

Singles, Live & Rarities (1986-1991)

1  Shoot To Kill (Shoot To Kill EP)

2  She’s Too Hot (Shoot To Kill EP)

3  Living Without You (Shoot To Kill EP)

4  Livin’ Without You (Special Extended Remix)

5  Nine Livez (B-Side)

6  For A Few Dollarz More (B- Side)

7  For A Few Dollarz More (Live)

8  She’z Too Hot (Live)

9  Noise Level Critical (Radio Edit)

10  Murderess (B-Side)

11  Million Dollar Smile (B-Side)

12  Heaven (Radio Edit)

13  Creeping Death (B-Side)

14  Peace Sellz (But Who’z Buying) (B-Side)

15  Taking The Pain (Banzai!)

16  Taking The Pain (Radio Edit)

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Forming in Cardiff in Wales in the mid-1980s, with Steevi Jaimz on vocals, Jay Pepper on lead guitar, Pepsi Tate on bass and Ace Finchum on drums Tigertailz recorded their snotty and street smart debut ‘Young and Crazy’ in 1987. Signing to influential heavy metal label, Music for Nations, their first record is considered a classic of 1980’s British glam and hair metal. As Wales’s answer to Mötley Crüe, through songs such as ‘Shoot to Kill’ and ‘Livin’ Without You’, they found fans in the pages of Kerrang! and Sounds, the most influential rock and metal magazines of the time.