Rose Tattoo

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All The Lessons
Used - LP - T.F.F.T
2005 White LP original in shrink. "All The Lessons" by Rose Tattoo is a gritty, unvarnished chronicle of the band's enduring legacy recorded live in 1981. Known for their hard-hitting rock anthems, the Australian rockers deliver an album steeped in raw, no-frills storytelling and blues-infused riffs. The tracks resonate with a kind of primal authenticity that captures the essence of their sound, reminiscent of their early days yet tempered with the wisdom of decades in the music industry. Angry Anderson's unmistakable raspy vocals serve as the spine of the record, guiding listeners through narratives of hard-won battles and streetwise philosophies. The album doesn’t stray far from Rose Tattoo's signature style, reinforcing the hard rock ethos they’ve championed since the late '70s. more
Assault & Battery
Used - LP - WTG 19312
1981 Original. Appears Unplayed. more
Assault & Battery
Used - LP - WTG 19312
1981 Original With Timing Strip On Front Cover. Appears Unplayed. Great Australian Hard Rock Similar To AC/DC. more
Rock 'N Roll Outlaw
Used - LP - WTG 19280
1980 Original. Appears Unplayed. “If AC/DC Are The Greatest Blue-Collar Hard Rock Band Of All Time, Then Rose Tattoo (Also Australian & Managed By The Vanda And Young Team) Just May Qualify As The World's Greatest Blue-Collar Punk Rock Band. Led By Impetuous, Diminutive Frontman Angry Anderson And The Brilliant Slide-Guitar Work Of Peter Wells, Rose Tattoo Were A Mean And Not-So-Lean Gang Of Tattooed Misfits, All Of Them Veterans Of The Hard As Nails Aussie Pub Rock Scene — In Short, The Kind Of Guys You'd Cross The Street To Avoid. Released In 1978, Their Eponymous Debut (Issued In America As Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw Almost Two Years Later) Is A Dangerous, Unpredictable, Monster Of A Record Whose Power Has Hardly Diminished An Ounce In The Decades Since. First Song, "Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw," Draws The Line In The Sand, Challenging All Comers To Cross At The Peril Of A Split Lip; Then "Nice Boys (Don't Play Rock 'N' Roll)" Delivers An Uppercut To The Jaw That'll Set You Reeling. The Boogie-Intensive "One Of The Boys" Recalls George Thorogood At His Baddest, While "The Butcher And Fast Eddy" — A Gritty Shuffle About Dueling Gangs Of Outlaws — Offers A Down Under Adaptation Of The Classic Stagger Lee Urban Fable. First Single "Bad Boy For Love" Borrows Its Main Riff Rather Blatantly From AC/DC's "She's Got Balls," And The Lone, Slow Number "Stuck On You" Is The Rose Tattoo Equivalent Of The Stooges' "Gimme Danger." "Remedy" And "T.V." Are Blasts Of Pure Raw Energy, And If You're Not Reduced To A Sweating, Drained Pile Of Pulp By The Time You Arrive At The Tee-Total Lunacy Of Closer "Astra Wally," You Better Check Your Pulse. As Seemed Inevitable, Given Their Combustible Nature, Rose Tattoo's Career Was Quickly Derailed By Internal Strife, But This Only Adds To The Timeless Mystique And Unique Triumph Of This Debut. It's As "Street" As White Boy Rock Gets — Essential Hard Boogie.” - Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide more
Rose Tattoo
Used - LP - APLP 032
Rare & Beautiful 1978 Gatefold Australian Original. Saw-Cut. “If AC/DC Are The Greatest Blue-Collar Hard Rock Band Of All Time, Then Rose Tattoo (Also Australian & Managed By The Vanda And Young Team) Just May Qualify As The World's Greatest Blue-Collar Punk Rock Band. Led By Impetuous, Diminutive Frontman Angry Anderson And The Brilliant Slide-Guitar Work Of Peter Wells, Rose Tattoo Were A Mean And Not-So-Lean Gang Of Tattooed Misfits, All Of Them Veterans Of The Hard As Nails Aussie Pub Rock Scene — In Short, The Kind Of Guys You'd Cross The Street To Avoid. Released In 1978, Their Eponymous Debut (Issued In America As Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw Almost Two Years Later) Is A Dangerous, Unpredictable, Monster Of A Record Whose Power Has Hardly Diminished An Ounce In The Decades Since. First Song, "Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw," Draws The Line In The Sand, Challenging All Comers To Cross At The Peril Of A Split Lip; Then "Nice Boys (Don't Play Rock 'N' Roll)" Delivers An Uppercut To The Jaw That'll Set You Reeling. The Boogie-Intensive "One Of The Boys" Recalls George Thorogood At His Baddest, While "The Butcher And Fast Eddy" — A Gritty Shuffle About Dueling Gangs Of Outlaws — Offers A Down Under Adaptation Of The Classic Stagger Lee Urban Fable. First Single "Bad Boy For Love" Borrows Its Main Riff Rather Blatantly From AC/DC's "She's Got Balls," And The Lone, Slow Number "Stuck On You" Is The Rose Tattoo Equivalent Of The Stooges' "Gimme Danger." "Remedy" And "T.V." Are Blasts Of Pure Raw Energy, And If You're Not Reduced To A Sweating, Drained Pile Of Pulp By The Time You Arrive At The Tee-Total Lunacy Of Closer "Astra Wally," You Better Check Your Pulse. As Seemed Inevitable, Given Their Combustible Nature, Rose Tattoo's Career Was Quickly Derailed By Internal Strife, But This Only Adds To The Timeless Mystique And Unique Triumph Of This Debut. It's As "Street" As White Boy Rock Gets — Essential Hard Boogie.” - Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide more

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