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01 - Rockin' Into The Night.mp3 | 9.27 MB |
02 - Hold On Loosely.mp3 | 10.82 MB |
03 - Wild-Eyed Southern Boys.mp3 | 10.03 MB |
04 - Fantasy Girl.mp3 | 9.48 MB |
05 - Caught Up In You.mp3 | 10.73 MB |
06 - Chain Lightnin'.mp3 | 11.75 MB |
07 - Rough-Housin'.mp3 | 9.73 MB |
08 - You Keep Running Away.mp3 | 9.23 MB |
09 - If I'd Been The One.mp3 | 9.15 MB |
10 - Back Where You Belong.mp3 | 10.45 MB |
11 - Twentieth Century Fox.mp3 | 8.78 MB |
12 - Teacher, Teacher.mp3 | 7.65 MB |
13 - Like No Other Night.mp3 | 9.29 MB |
14 - Back To Paradise.mp3 | 8.68 MB |
15 - Same Old Feeling.mp3 | 10.04 MB |
16 - Second Chance.mp3 | 11.83 MB |
38 Special - Greatest Hits.m3u | 454.00 B |
cover.jpg | 190.18 kB |
Jolly Roger.png | 14.27 kB |
Tracklist:Quote:
allmusic.com...
Initially, .38 Special were one of many Southern rock bands in the vein of the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd; in fact, the group was led by Donnie Van Zant, the brother of Skynyrd's leader, Ronnie Van Zant. After releasing a couple of albums of straight-ahead Southern boogie, the band revamped their sound to fall halfway between country-fried blues-rock and driving, arena-ready hard rock. The result was a string of hit albums and singles in the early '80s, highlighted by "Caught Up in You," "If I'd Been the One," "Back Where You Belong," and "Like No Other Night." .38 Special's popularity dipped in the late '80s as MTV-sponsored pop and heavy metal cut into their audience. Though the band had their biggest hit in 1989 with the ballad "Second Chance," it proved to be their last gasp -- they faded away in the early '90s, retiring to the oldies circuit.