
Also, these soundtracks can generally be found on Amazon or Ebay for anywhere from just a dollar to under 10 bux, usually!
#Encino man soundtrack rar movie
Guys! Lemme know if you know of some non-lp cuts from the bands of our favorite genre from movie soundtracks! P.S. >"Battle Stations" by Winger off the same as above.

>"Shout It Out" by Slaughter off "Bill & Ted's Bogus Adventure". >"Strike Like Lightning" & "Shadows" by Mr. A killer Metalized cover of the Humble Pie classic and it's floating out there on the net if you hunt the usual suspects). Very interesting to compare, hahaha!!! >"30 Days In The Hole" by Kick Axe off "Up The Creek" (LP only. >"Transformers" by Cheap Trick off the recent "Transformers II" soundtrack. >"Transformers" by Lion off the same as above. >"Hunger" & "Nothin's Gonna Stand In Our Way" by Spectre General (actually Kick Axe but due to contractual obligations they had to appear under an alias) off the original "Transformers" soundtrack. >"Keep The Faith" by Valentine from "Don't Tell Mama The Babysitter's Dead". >"Magic Carpet Ride" by Michael Monroe (with Steve Stevens) off "Coneheads". >"The Power" by Warrant off "Gladiator" (not the Russell Crowe one. >"Wild Thing" by Cheap Trick off "Encino Man". >"Slam Dunk" by Pretty Boy Floyd off "Switch". Some relatively recent finds include: >"Young and Dumb" by Scream off the "Encino Man" soundtrack. Also, I have found 80's and early 90's movie soundtracks (and a few new ones) to be a great source for non-lp released rarities usually with excellent sound quality (as Hollywood generally tends to spare no expense when it comes to production values). I do, however, have a ton of Zeppelin, Van Halen, Aerosmith, AC/DC and Cheap Trick (hahaha!!!) boots, both on LP and CD.

I really should get into demoland and obscure recordings of our fave era and genre of "80's Hair/Glam Metal" now, too. On the other hand, I would love to hear the covers of Motley and Priest from these early recordings. And they can skip the covers this time on a new album should they muster the passion to put one out (Take a cue from Ratt, clowns). And I wish they'd do it along the lines of their earlier material, not neo cowboy or country songs blatantly aimed at the biker set (when they love "Look What The Cat Dragged In" anyway, even if "them boys look like wimmins on the cover".).

Just wish they'd put out new material, as it has been discussed here led by Al. What a freak he's turned into, though, albeit an amusing one. The fact that Michaels can't sing for sh*t live doesn't seem to matter in hindsight and granted, he could yelp a little higher in their early days. These recordings (most likely) and "Look What The Cat Dragged In" are testament to Poison's contribution to really amping up the Glam factor for Metal (along with the Crue, of course). And if the Paris (Poison) clip you posted is any indication, this is great stuff and shows how great they were up until they blinked (or should that be "winked"?, hahaha!!!) after the half hearted "Open Up And Say Ahhh." album. Just looked at that site and it is killer, Al, for sure.
