Neighbourhood Threat
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| Neighbourhood Threat | ||||
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| Released | 1990 | |||
| Recorded | 1989 | |||
| Genre | Hard rock[1] | |||
| Length | 40:14 | |||
| Label | WTG/Columbia | |||
| Producer | Tony Platt | |||
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Neighbourhood Threat is the first album by American rock band Johnny Crash, released in 1990.[2][3] It was recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles, and mixed at Battery Studios, London. The album features guest appearances by Kingdom Come members Danny Stag and Johnny B. Frank.
After this album, August Worchell was replaced by J.J. Bolt and Stephen Adamo was replaced by Matt Sorum. Keyboardist Dizzy Reed also joined. All three played on the band's second album, Unfinished Business, which was released in 2008.
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| AllMusic | |
The Kingston Whig-Standard noted that "their forte is the straightforward paint-blisterer, like 'Axe to the Wax'; they have an accomplished screecher in Mr. Wright, who never backs off... And together the band writes simple but melodic songs."[4]
