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Lizzy Borden

Master of Disguise

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Category: Heavy Metal

Year: 1989

Label: Metal Blade

Catalog Number: 7 73413-2

Average Rating: 90 / 100 (4 ratings)

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Lizzy Borden Master of Disguise Album Cover

Personnel
Lizzy vocals
Joey Scott drums, percussion
David Michael Phillips lead, rhythm, and acoustic guitars
Ronnie Jude lead and rhythm guitars
Mychal Davis bass
Brian Perry bass
Joey Vera bass
Mike Razzatti additional guitars
Elliot Solomon keyboards
Tracks
1.  Master of Disguise  7:22
2.  One False Move  2:52
3.  Love is a Crime  5:27
4.  Sins of the Flesh  4:34
5.  Phantoms  6:24
6.  Never too Young  4:52
7.  Be One of Us  4:06
8.  Psychodrama  4:43
9.  Waiting the Wings  5:35
10.  Roll Over and Play Dead  4:08
11.  Under the Rose  2:46
12.  We Got the Power  4:32
  
Total Running Time:  57:21

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Shoemaker Date: September 25, 2001 at 11:39
Just a great pice of metal. A must have for all fans of brilliant US metal.

From: TT Date: February 18, 2002 at 9:37
I thought that this and Visual Lies were the best output by Lizzy Borden. Awesome slabs of metal. I was surprised to see David Michael Phillips as a guitarist here. He was awesome in King Kobra and he was great here as well. The pedigree of metal is there and as such you have a great recording.

From: Tony Date: August 24, 2002 at 15:33
Dug this cd at first but konda forgot about it and just recently began checking it out again and I'm glad I did. Love this album and to me his best stuff musically. Worth it for the title track alone. Not as "metal" as the earlier releases but the songwriting and lyrics are just a million times more advanced here.

From: Kent S Date: March 14, 2003 at 17:02
Finally found this CD yesterday after months of looking and brand new no less. Let me just say that this guy's lyrics border on sheer brilliance at times and it seems as the years pass by the themes for his material just get better. Sins of the Flesh will get a regular rotation on my stereo. Great !

From: Fat Freddy Date: December 17, 2003 at 16:42
I was never a huge Lizzy fan but a friend talked me into coming to see them on this tour with him and it made me a believer. Unfortunately my cassette copy of this album is shot and it's been a tough find on CD so far... GRRRR

From: ed Date: March 3, 2005 at 13:06
Good cd. I think that MORE heavy riffs could do better. But the songs are good. I heard that the fact is that this album was the singer's solo stuff, but he used the name of the band.

From: pie75 Date: April 18, 2012 at 6:18
i love this album a little different but musically brilliant lizzy's masterpiece the title track,never too young and we got the power do it for me

From: rick kerch vzla Date: November 24, 2014 at 17:37
An album with a Glam feel in the songs(LB was more into Heavy Metal at the beginning of its career)...tracks 1,3,4,5,6,10 & 12 are in my book...enjoyable stuff in here...87/100

From: hair metal again Date: January 31, 2019 at 5:29
sensational release for LIZZY BORDEN with a unique vibe somewhere between heavy metal&hard rock and overall creating a concept without the cliches!i believe that Lizzy reached his heights with this one and imho it remains fresh &flawless after so many years and still remember the moment i put that vinyl on the decks back in the day!essential


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