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Balls to the Wall - Reloaded
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: February 25, 2025 at 6:08 |
If the title track is any indication, there's nothing whatsoever "reimagined" about this release. It's a rote runthrough of an evergreen classic that already sounds great in its original form. If anything was due for an update, it's the spoken section in the middle, but even that is left unchanged, including the goofy "plug a bomb in everyone's ass" line. Udo may sound fine live, with some adrenaline and a couple beers running through you, but on this version, he sounds hoarse and old. I guess the other (only?) big selling point is the guest vocalists—so what? So far the only other song officially released is "Winterdreams," not a favorite of mine and not really improved by Doro Pesch warbling along.
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