℗ 2018 Frontiers Records
Released October 12, 2018
Duration 51m 44s
Record Label Frontiers Records s.r.l.
Catalogue No. FR890
Genre Rock (Hard Rock)

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Tattooed on My Brain

Nazareth

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1.1
Never Dance with the Devil
Nazareth
3:00
1.2
Tattooed on My Brain  EXPLICIT
Nazareth
2:49
1.3
State of Emergency
Nazareth
3:41
1.4
Rubik's Romance
Nazareth
4:05
1.5
Pole to Pole
Nazareth
4:19
1.6
Push
Nazareth
3:48
1.7
The Secret is Out
Nazareth
5:30
1.8
Don't Throw Your Love Away
Nazareth
3:37
1.9
Crazy Molly
Nazareth
3:02
1.10
Silent Symphony
Nazareth
3:48
1.11
What Goes Around
Nazareth
4:00
1.12
Change
Nazareth
3:55
1.13
You Call Me
Nazareth
6:10
It is difficult to sum up in few words the history and influence in the history of rock music that an act like NAZARETH has had. Celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year, the release of their brand new album, Tattooed On My Brain is their 24th full-length studio release. It is also the beginning of a new chapter a sit is the first one to feature new vocalist Carl Sentance (ex-Persian Risk, Don Airey). In 2014, original singer Dan McCafferty had to leave the band for health reasons and with his blessing, Sentance is now fronting the legendary band who are rejuvenated and back with a stunning new album that has all the ingredients that make this band so great in the first place. The current line-up of the band consists of Jimmy Murrison (longest serving guitarist in the band’s history), Lee Agnew (drummer since Darrel Sweet’s death in 1999), Pete Agnew (founding member, on bass) and new singer Carl Sentence. Pete Agnew says, “[w]ith Carl as our brand new singer and Frontiers as our brand new record company, the buzz surrounding us right now is the same as it was when we went in to record our very first album. Can't wait for the sparks to fly!“ Nazareth originally formed in Dumferline, Scotland in 1968, releasing their eponymous debut album in 1971. The band broke big when, after supporting Deep Purple on tour, they released the Roger Glover-produced “Razamanaz” album in early 1973 to critical and fan acclaim. They then released an impeccable string of hit records, including “Loud 'N’ Proud”, “Rampant”, and the smash hit "Hair of the Dog", which was released in April 1975. The album included evergreen songs such as the title track (later covered by Guns N’Roses on their “The Spaghetti Incident?” album) and “Love Hurts”. The band has continued to release albums and tour the globe since and now prepares to embark on their 50th Anniversary Tour and release their new studio album, Tattooed On My Brain! Get ready for a very welcomed return from Nazareth!
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Frontiers Records s.r.l. Studio Masters
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Never Dance with the Devil
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2
Tattooed on My Brain
-0.20-9.69-6.15
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State of Emergency
-0.20-9.02-5.85
4
Rubik's Romance
-0.20-10.02-6.56
5
Pole to Pole
-0.20-9.39-6.15
6
Push
-0.20-9.92-6.65
7
The Secret is Out
-0.20-9.77-6.95
8
Don't Throw Your Love Away
-0.20-9.16-5.75
9
Crazy Molly
-0.20-9.43-5.96
10
Silent Symphony
-0.20-10.12-6.96
11
What Goes Around
-0.20-9.52-6.26
12
Change
-0.20-10.05-6.65
13
You Call Me
-0.20-12.86-10.37

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