Saturday, November 30, 2013

themusicaddict's Greatest CD's of All-Time: Cinderella's "Long Cold Winter"

Hello,

"Long Cold Winter", Cinderella's second CD, was released on May 21st, 1988. As with Cinderella's debut CD "Night Songs" this CD also eventually reached sales of 3,000,000 units. Cinderella were able to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump as this CD might even be better than their debut CD. On this CD Cinderella embraces the blues more than their previous CD. I suggest with this CD is where Cinderella found their best sound. (Thanks to Wikipedia for information for this blog.)

I suggest that both this CD and "Night Songs" are just as good as other hair metal CDs put out by Cinderella's more popular peers.

For more about Cinderella see my previous blog.

Here's the full album for "Long Cold Winter":



1) "Bad Seamstress Blues/ Fallin Apart at the Seams": From the opening notes, Cinderella showed that the blues will be more prevalent on this CD.



2) "Gypsy Road": (This song kicks butt!)



The same song live:



3) "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)":



Tom Keiffer has had his struggle with his voice, how is he sounding lately?:



Tom Keiffer's biography on Youtube set to "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)":



4) "The Last Mile (another great, kick butt song!) ":



"The Last Mile" (Live):



5) "Second Wind":



6) "Long Cold Winter":



"Long Cold Winter" Live from Spain in 2011:



7) "If You Don't Like It":



8) "Coming Home":



9) "Fire and Ice":



10) "Take Me Back":



"Solid Ground" by Cinderella from June, 2013. This is on the Letterman show:



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