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Category Archives: Soft Metal
Red Hot Metal (Dover, 1991)
Review The fourth and final volume in the Soft Metal series involved a label change – from Stylus Music to Dover. Television advertising continued and the front cover was gold lettering on a red velvet background. “18 Rock Classics” and … Continue reading →
Pure Soft Metal: It Takes Your Breath Away (Stylus Music, 1989)
Review Stylus Music released a third volume in their soft metal series in autumn 1989. As always, it relied on television advertising to push sales with the rose motif repeated on the sleeve, this time yellow. In this instance, the … Continue reading →
Precious Metal (Stylus Music, 1989)
Review Stylus Music released a follow up to Soft Metal: It Ain’t Heavy during the late summer months of 1989. Once again, it relied on television advertising to push sales with the rose motif repeated on the front cover. In … Continue reading →