Pretty awesome collection of 80s Rock on 1 CD BUT it appears that cover bands may sing these.
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Jeannette R. from LEXINGTON, TN Reviewed on 11/10/2009...
all the awesome mushy hot songs from my fun days!! way too many memories...great disc!!
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Lori B. (loubraman) from LOWELL, MI Reviewed on 8/7/2006...
Good CD!
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CD Reviews
Why are these songs seldom played on radio! They're hot!
Ken Kibby | Benicia, CA USA | 09/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you want to hear these songs on a radio station, chances are you will have to listen during the station's specialty progamming. Long gone from rotation even on classic rock stations, this is the collection you need to satisfy your intense '80s cravings! OK, early '90s as well. Still, the music that is collecting 50 layers of dust in the MTV storage bins comes to life right here. Even though what amazon is selling is a partial version (I have the full 2-CD set), you will definitely be taken back. The music is on fire!"
BEWARE
Ken Kibby | 07/05/1999
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is not the same album set as is advertized on television. If you are looking for the 35 track set, go elsewhere."
Excellent! But where are the missing monsters?
retrowens | Alabama, USA | 08/15/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Compilations, whether by a certain artist or various artists, are usually hit and miss. It's a lot like a gold miner's life. Sometimes you dig up nothing, or unearth fool's gold. But every now and then, you'll get lucky and dig up a great treasure.Monster Ballads is one of these great treasures. Originally released as a double CD on TV, it has now been split into two and distributed through hundreds of stores, both in real life and on the computer. There are some real gems here, such as "High Enough" (my favorite!), "Don't Know What You Got Til It's Gone", "Wind of Change", and "When I See You Smile". There are also some other nice finds (most of the other songs).This is where the 'hit and miss' comes into focus, though. If you're real familiar with hair metal and late 80s/early 90s rock, you'll probably find yourself wondering why certain tracks are on here instead of others. Why is "Something To Believe In" on here in place of "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"? Why not include something like Journey's "Open Arms", Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer", or a Def Leppard song? Or maybe you just like other ballads by certain represented artists better than the one that was included. I know I would've rather had Extreme's "Hole Hearted" instead of "More Than Words," even though I know the latter was their biggest hit.That's just the way it goes though; unless you create a compilation of songs yourself, you're likely to be dissatisfied with some of the picks. There shouldn't be any argument, however, that Monster Ballads is a really good collection of those old anthems that you used to live by--and now we can call them classics. If you see some songs that you're dying to have on this album, don't think twice about making the purchase. Don't forget to check out Monster Ballads, Vol. 2 while you're at it. It's not as spectacular as this one, but it has some great songs as well."
A CD guarenteed to bring back memories..
T. Distaso | North of Boston | 10/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my FAVORITE monster CD I own SO far...
It is full of a lot of the popular power ballads that we knew and loved in the day.
I do agree with the comment, what is Almost Paridise doing on here?!?!?!?! Oh well one misplaced song out of 16. My hidden gem find, Never let you go by Steelheart!!!!!!!! It was worth the money JusT for that song!!
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Good Rock Jams.........
T. Distaso | 09/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you want the full version of this CD, go to razor and tie. com, and you can get the full, 35 song version."