Sack Trick Sheep in KISS Make Up Tracks: 1. Shout It Out Loud 2. Love Gun 3. I'm A Legend Tonight 4. Almost Human 5. I Stole Your Love (Part 1) 6. Deuce 7. Beth (Robin Guy vocal) 8. All Hell's Breakin' Loose (Wid Da Funky Groovz) 9. I've Had Enough (Into The Fire) 10. Great Expectations 11. Audio Video (Catch Me When I Fall) 12. Stanley The Parrot 13. I Stole Your Love (Part 2) 14. Beth (Sponder vocal) 15. Love Her All I Can 16. War Machine 17. I Still Love You 18. I Stole Your Love (Part 3) 19. The Elder Line up: Chris Dale - vocals, bass Alex Dickson - vocals, guitars, keyboards Alex 'Sponder' Elena - bass, percussion; vocals, drums East Timor - lead vocals & bass on 17; bass on 15 Doogie White - lead vocals on 1, 6 Robin Guy - lead vocals on 7; drums on 4,9 Bruce Dickinson - lead vocals on 1 Chris Nubile - piano, orchestartion, guitar solo on 7 Ace - main guitar solos Chris Sharrock - gong on 4 James 'Spreada' Bailes - lead vocals on 16 Henrik Johansson - mandoline on 10 Milena Spacediva - female vocals on 15,17 Mark Cevallos - rhodes Damonski - bongo & percussion Joe Inferno - lead vocals on 'Sure Know Something' Ben Calvert - lead vocals & guitar on 12; drums on 11 Alex Kane - lead vocals on 1, 10 Pete Friesen - lead vocals & lead guitar on 11 Record Label / Year of Release: ORG Records 2005 Notes: Sack Trick are an eccentric British music collective who have been compared to the humour of Monty Python and musical madness of Frank Zappa. The bassist Chris Paulo Dale (ex-Atom Seed and Bruce Dickinson) is the center of the group, guiding the audience through a universe that is more rock circus than rock opera, with a partiality for KISS, funk metal and species of animals such as rabbits, penguins and sheep. The album also contains a brief journey into the slightly twisted, but very rock, world of messers Dale and Dickson with a montage of outtakes, demos and on the Swedish Release "Black Version" Dale's signature tune "I Play Bass". The English "Blue Version" is no less silly with appearances from Bruce Dickinson, Dickson's niece and a hilarious conversation about dinner arrangements (you may have to listen to it to understand what I'm on about.) |