Show & Tell EXPLICIT LYRICS Silvertide

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  • Release Date: 09/28/2004
  • Sales Rank: 51,303
  • Label: J-RECORDS
  • UPC: 828767894928
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1LISTENAin't Comin' Home 4:04
2LISTENDevil's Daughter 3:51
3LISTENS.F.C. 4:04
4LISTENCalifornia Rain 3:52
5LISTENBlue Jeans 3:09
6LISTENMary Jayne 3:53
7LISTENHeartstrong 4:17
8LISTENTo See Where I Hide 3:54
9LISTENYou Want It All 3:26
10LISTENNothing Stays 5:00
11LISTENFoxhole J.C. 7:55

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Editorial Reviews

Although this came out in late 2004, it wouldn't have had that hard of a time passing for a hard rock album of about 30 years earlier, other than for its use of some foul language that even the biggest hard rock acts had a hard time getting through the censors back in the 1970s. In places the sound is very much in the vein of Aerosmith (for whom they've opened for on tour), and Nick Perri's vocals often ring with the influence of Robert Plant. Was it something that was really needed? No, and Show & Tell doesn't boast hooks on the order of the biggest '70s hard rock bands. But the enduring popularity of that sound has proved there will always be a market for new bands doing the same thing, even bands that weren't born when many of their influences were in their heyday. Silvertide have that sound down cold, along with much of the aggressive posturing that comes with it, including lyrical references to partying, sex, and telling the rest of the world where to get off (on "S.F.C.," which has F-words aplenty). "Foxhole J.C.," cautionary shorthand for "foxhole Jesus Christ," indicates they have a few other things on their mind too, and a few more lightly executed slower numbers add some variety to this unexceptional retro exercise. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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December 19, 2005: It is straight up rock! Sounds a lot like aerosmith. Great album from start to finish!!!

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Show & Tellby Anonymous

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December 01, 2005: The first time I heard Silvertide perform I was at a concert for Shinedown. But ever since I saw their live performance (one of the best ever) I was hooked! You can really tell that they love what they are doing and that they don't care if they aren't the "it" thing. Deffinitly a must hear!

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