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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Queen of Metal,
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This review is from: Doro (Audio CD)
This CD like all Doro and Warlock is just absolutely ass-kickin' metal. That's the way it is, this is not for the weak, or for the timid. And if you want more, then check out something a little different from Doro, Love Me In Black, which is her latest release. Once you listen to Doro, you will never be the same, and you will never get enough......
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Doro - self-titled (Polygram) 3 1/2 stars,
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This review is from: Doro (Audio CD)
Originally released in 1990,'Doro' was Doro Pesch's second solo effort.Doro's solo work isn't as good as her former band she once fronted,Warlock(see my review of their 'True As Steel' CD)but she does give us fans her 'all' she has to give.Key tracks on this disc are "Rock You",her cover of the Electric Prune's "I Had Too Much To Drink"(decently done),"Something Wicked" and "Broken".Good 'girl metal' to be experienced here.I saw Doro play a club on this very tour and even met her after the gig.Believe me,she's JUST as hot as she is in her videos and on the CD covers.Bite me!Might appeal to fans of Runaways,Y&T,Girlschool and The Pandoras.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hard rocking Euro-metal,
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This review is from: Doro (Audio CD)
If you were a fan of the 80's band "Warlock" then you'll naturally be a fan of Doro. Why? Because Doro Pesch fronted that band before going the solo route. The same headbanging Warlock style is here along with a few of Doro's signature ballads. Her version of the Electric Prunes "I Had To Much To Dream Last Night" is my highlight. As is her version of the old Kiss song, "Only You". No surprise there, as this recording was produced by none other than Kiss bassist, Gene Simmons.
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