Their Rockin' 1991 Debut on Deep Purple Vinyl LP!
Limited to 2000 Copies!
The gleefully raucous 1991 self-titled debut from this Miami band covered all the alternative and heavy metal bases, and while it didn't score a commercial home run, it was still a prodigious clout (kick?) courtesy of guitarist/songwriter Jason Bieler.
In between classic metal tunes like "Coming Home" and "Ugly", Saigon Kick offers everything from grunge-y punk ("What Do You Do", "Acid Rain") to power ballads ("Love of God") to even a couple of quite funny pop songs (the neurotic "My Life" and the homoerotic "Down by the Ocean").
Since it arrived in the early-'90s "dead zone" for vinyl, Saigon Kick came out on LP only in Europe, and original copies go for a pretty penny, er, euro...this release comes in a deep purple vinyl pressing limited to just 2,000 copies.
Features
- Limited Edition - 2000 Copies
- Deep Purple Vinyl
- Printed Inner Sleeve with Lyrics
Selections
Side A:
- New World
- What You Say
- What Do You Do
- Suzy
- Colors
- Coming Home
- Love of God
Side B:
- Down by the Ocean
- Acid Rain
- My Life
- Month of Sundays
- Ugly
- Come Take Me Now
- I.C.U.