Linda Scott

Top 5 - Linda Scott

1) Rolling Stones, Bridges To Babylon (Virgin). I loved the album first time through, and if you haven't heard the big single "Has Anybody Seen My Baby?", you're missing something Stone special. Stones are on tour now and groove out on stage just like always. They are so good.

2) Paul Rodgers, Now (Velvel). This is Rodgers first solo album in 12 years, and he can still do it alone. What a voice! The man has been the voice of rock for 30 years, and he still has it.

3) Alice Cooper, A Fistful Of Alice (EMD/Angel). This album is mostly live, recorded in Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Club in Mexico. Other rockers guesting on A Fistful of Alice include Hagar, Slash, and Rob Zombie. Alice brings out old hits, and the guests give them some new zing.

4) Sammy Hagar, Marching To Mars (MCA). The big hit single off this album is "Little White Lie" with Hagar and Slash on guitars - a lightning combination. This is a total rock album. Makes you feel good just listening. Get up and dance.

5) Various Artists, Carnival (RCA). This album was put together by Sting and his wife to benefit the rainforest. Sting's involvement insures that other high powered artists will perform. These include, in part, Bette Midler, Madonna, Ruben Blades, Elton John, Annie Lennox. The album is a good length at 77 minutes. The cover is very attractive as is the cd itself. Just a pleasing disk to look at and listen to.


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