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Tales From The Strip is a music album by the L.A. Guns, released in 2005.
It is the second L.A. Guns album with guitarist Stacey Blades and the third L.A. Guns album with bassist Adam Hamilton.
It's L.A. Guns's first album of original material (as opposed to covers) since Tracii Guns left the band.
Track listing
- "It Don't Mean Nothing"
- "Electric Neon Sunset"
- "Gypsy Soul"
- "Original Sin"
- "Vampire"
- "Hollywood's Burning"
- "6.9 Earthshaker"
- "Rox Baby Girl"
- "Crazy Motorcycle"
- "Skin"
- "Shame"
- "Resurrection"
- "Amanecer"
- (Can't Give You) Anything Better Than Love
Lineup
- Phil Lewis: Lead Vocals
- Stacey Blades: Guitar
- Adam Hamilton: Bass
- Steve Riley: Drums
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