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Lizzy Borden - Love You to Pieces (CD)

Love You to Pieces
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Album Details: Love You to Pieces

Release Date:01/01/1985
Label:Metal Blade
UPC:039841408928

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    Love You To Pieces

    By t s  Oct 31, 2001

    This is simply the most solid Lizzy Borden studio album available. For anyone not familiar with this groups sound, Love You To Pieces is the best representation of what this band should and did sound like in their prime. Songs Like American Metal, Ro...d of Iron, and Redrum rock as hard as anything done in this time period. Lizzy Borden's sound on this CD far exceeds many of the glam metal groups that sold millions of records during this era, but Lizzy Borden never had the looks or the sappy lyrics to skyrocket them to mass fame. Lizzy Borden is a down and dirty glam band, with horror movie themes and power riffs that represented the backbone of 80's metal, and Love You To Pieces was an important album for that time period, and Lizzy Borden remains an important band that shows that hair metal was a whole lot more than Cinderella and Motley Crue. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Although Enigma Records were better known for their connection to the mid-'80s Paisley Underground scene (Rain Parade, Game Theory, etc.), the Los Angeles-based indie also were among the first to document the rebirth of glam metal that overtook the L.A. club scene at the same time, issuing the first album by Motley Crue, Poison and others. The glam-poppy Lizzy Borden were also-rans in the hair-metal sweepstakes, but their debut album, 1985's Love You To Pieces, holds up better than many other documents from the era. The packaging, complete with faux-Goth band logo and the requisite hot big-haired chick in lingerie, is crushingly obvious, and the entire album flirts with cliché. Lizzy Borden himself -- who like Alice Cooper adopted the band's name as his own -- sounds uncannily like Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson most of the time, and songs like "Council for the Cauldron" and "Rod of Iron" sound like Spinal Tap jokes. Yet, there's an appealing freshness to this album despite the clichés.... Drummer Joey Scott Harges and bassist Mike Davis play with the whiplash pacing of a hardcore punk band, and there's a tongue-in-cheek quality to the album that puts it over during all but the most inane passages. By the end of their career, Lizzy Borden would be indistinguishable from the dozens of other poodle-haired glam-metal bands on the Sunset Strip, but Love You To Pieces isn't half bad. - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lizzy Borden

In the wake of Mötley Crüe's meteoric rise to superstardom in 1983 on the strength of their now classic album Shout at the Devil, a countless amount of other similarly styled theatrical metal bands cropped up in the Los Angeles heavy metal community, including Lizzy Borden. Basically an '80s update of Alice Cooper (with some Iron Maiden-esque riffs mixed into the melt... Read more