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Pushking - The World As We Love It (2011)

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01. Night Rider (Billy Gibbons)
02. It ll Be O.K. (Billy Gibbons, Nuno Bettencourt)
03. Blessing Traveller (John Lawton, Steve Stevens)
04. Cut The Wire (Paul Stanley, Stevie Salas)
05. God Made Us Free (Graham Bonnet, Dobro Al Perkens)
06. Head Shooter (Joe Lynn Turner)
07. Heroin (Jorn Lande)
08. I Believe (Jeff Scott Soto)
09. I Love You (Dan McCafferty)
10. My Reflection After Seeing The Schindlers List Movie (Steve Vai) play
11. My Simple Song (Dan McCafferty)
12. Natures Child (Udo Dirkschneider)
13. Open Letter To God (Eric Martin)
14. Private Own (Glenn Hughes, Matt Filippini)
15. Tonight (Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa)
16. Trouble Love (Alice Cooper, Keri Kelli) play
17. Why Dont You (Glenn Hughes, Dobro Al Perkens)
18. Kukarracha (Joe Lynn Turner, Graham Bonnet, Eric Martin, Paul Stanley,
Glenn Hughes; Steve Lukather)
19. Thats All That Love Can Do (Bonus Track)

Personnel:
Konstantin "Koha" Shustarev (vocals, acoustic guitar, background vocals);
Dmitriy "Mitya" Losev (guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar);
Alex De Rosso (guitar);
Tony Paoletta (steel guitar);
Al Perkins (dobro);
Vladimir Molodstov (pipe);
Konstantin Koleshonok (saxophone);
Iliya Sergeenko (trumpet);
Anton Vishnyakov (trombone);
Eric Ragno (piano, Hammond b-3 organ);
Oleg "Ivanich" Bondaletov (Clavinet, keyboards);
Andrey "Drunia" Kruglov (drums).

Guests:
Billy Gibbons; Nuno Bettencourt; Keri Kelli; Alice Cooper; John Lawton; Steve Stevens;
Paul Stanley; Stevie Salas; Steve Vai; Graham Bonnet; Glenn Hughes; Jeff Scott Soto;
Joe Bonamassa; Matt Filippini; Konstantin Kokorin; Eric Martin; Udo Dirkschneider;
Dan McCafferty; Joe Lynn Turner; Jorn Lande; Steve Lukather

 

Star-studded rock albums can be a dicey affair, as quite often they can lack cohesion. But the set-up for the 2011 studio effort by Russian rockers Pushking, The World as We Love It, is an intriguing and promising one. The group is supposedly popular in their homeland, but hasn't caused a ripple elsewhere. Hence, the plan was to re-record some of the group's best tunes from their discography, with some of hard rock/heavy metal's biggest names dropping by and doing their thing (including Paul Stanley, Alice Cooper, Billy Gibbons, Steve Vai, Glenn Hughes, etc.). It turns out that the style of rock that Pushking specialize in is that of the commercial/mainstream variety, with an unmistakable '80s flair. After an annoying 15-second intro/screamfest (imaginatively titled "Intro"), we're treated to what may be the best track on the whole album, a blues-pop workout that features Gibbons on vocals and guitar, "Nightrider." But the majority of the selections here are highly commercial attempts at radio acceptance (that is, if these tunes were released in 1988), as evidenced by "I Believe" and "I Love You." And to title a tune "Heroin" and not have it be a reading of the Velvet Underground classic is a bit of an ill-advised move (what's next, borrowing the title "Blitzkrieg Bop" for a new composition?). For fans of rockers of the early 21st century who still greatly admire the big '80s, Pushking's World as We Love It contains all the bombast and studio gloss you could possibly want. ---Greg Prato, AllMusic Review

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