
Released June
16th 2006
LMC178
EAN: 64199220017783
Track
Listing
World Gone Man
1. Hell On Earth
2. No-Man's-Land
3. Communication Breakdown
4. World Gone Mad
5. Run To Another Day
6. The Gates Of Eternity
7. Destiny
8. Welcome To Damnation
9. Living In Exile
Praise The Loud
10. Out Of Control
11. Land Of The Free
12. Don't Play With Fire
13. Praise The Loud
14. Citizen Of Hell
15. Danger
16. Metal Forever
17. Thunder And Lightning
18. The Bargain.
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Available for the
first time on CD in Europe !
2-4-1 contains two classic
albums from CJSS, World Gone Mad and Praise the
Loud. CJSS was formed by guitar wizard David T. Chastain
during early 1984 with two other members of the band Spike, drummer
Les Sharp and bassist Mike Skimmerhorn, and vocalist
Russell Jinkens who had gained fame for his stint in local
Cincinnati cover band Prizoner.
World
Gone Mad was recorded in late 85 and released in early 86. David
Chastain comments, These were the tracks we had been playing
since the band's beginning in late 84. "Communication Breakdown" was
really just a track leftover from our cover band days in Spike that
always seemed to go over well so we decided to include it on the Cd.
I would say my personal favourites on the CD would be "No Man's
Land" and "Living In Exile." The solo sections are still something I
play in my practice routine. The track Destiny" was always a big
favourite with the female fans. For a first effort I thought it was
pretty impressive.
Praise The Loud was recorded in mid 86 and released in late
86. Chastain states, This recording was a little better produced
than WGM. Personal favourites include "Citizen of Hell" and "The
Bargain." The track "Metal Forever" became the theme song for many
radio stations during that era. "Out of Control" was usually the
concert opener and rocked the house.
Considering both CD's hit in the same year, needless to say, CJSS
was a hot commodity during that time. In 87-88 they worked on
material for a third CD but Chastain shifted his efforts towards his
Chastain band as he had greater creative control. CJSS did release a
third CD "Kings of the World" in 2000 but those songs were actually
written back in 85-88. The band occasionally still plays reunion
shows but no new recordings are planned.
David T. Chastain continues his assault on record buyers worldwide
and today has well over 20 titles in his catalogue. |