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  1. It was produced by Brendan O'Brien; the track "Lynne" features strings provided by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. Raging Slab had recorded three full albums between its 1989 debut and Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert, but due to record label issues did not release any of them. Reception

    • April 27, 1993
  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert" on Discogs.

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  3. 9. Juli 2019 · On the 1993 Raging Slab album "Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert" (an excellent, fairly unknown, album) John Paul Jones contributed the string arrangement for the song "Lynne" (credited for "strings" within the liner notes). A really nice song.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raging_SlabRaging Slab - Wikipedia

    Raging Slab is an American band that plays a blend of southern rock and boogie with influences from metal and punk. [2] . They released six albums between 1987 and 2002. History. The group formed in 1983 [3] when Greg Strzempka and Elyse Steinman, both guitarists, met in New York City. [2] .

  5. 4. Okt. 2018 · Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert ends with a goofy tribute to the Chopper Cop himself, as we learn the Monster Boogie headliners have recorded a song in his honor: The disc was a silly but toe-tapping ditty with Jack Byrd and Mona Drake harmonizing a duet on simple lyrics about an impossible superstud detective who made love to all ...

  6. The mellow "Lynne" features a string arrangement from John Paul Jones, which transitions into the rebel rockin' "Lord Have Mercy" and the bad ass "National Dust". With their pistols loaded, Raging Slab bring Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert home with the ballsy "Ain't Ugly None".

  7. Discography information about the CD Dynamite Monster Boogie Concert released by Raging Slab in 1993.