Liberators (American band)
Appearance
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Glam metal |
Past members | Phil Lewis Brent Muscat John Juster Dave Moreno Adam Curry Eric Stacy |
The Liberators were a band featuring singer Phil Lewis, guitarist Brent Muscat, keyboardist John Juster, bassist Adam Curry (and later Eric Stacy), and drummer Dave Moreno.[1]
- Phil Lewis and Brent Muscat also played together in L.A. Guns.[2]
- Brent Muscat and Eric Stacy also played together in Faster Pussycat and Bubble.[3][4]
- Eric Stacy and Dave Moreno also played together in Supercool.
The band released an album titled Access Denied. Some copies are sold as a Phil Lewis "solo" album. Both versions have their own album cover.[5]
This band should not be confused with the British band called the Liberators that featured former Judas Priest drummer Dave Holland.
Access Denied (2000)
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Released | 2000 |
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Track listing
[edit]- "Over the Edge" (L.A. Guns cover)
- "Little Dove" (Faster Pussycat cover)
- "Long Time Dead" (L.A. Guns cover)
- "Rock N Roll Hootchie Koo" (Johnny Winter and Rick Derringer cover)
- "How Low Can You Go"
- "Sex Action" (L.A. Guns cover)
- "Access Denied"
- "My Number" (live) (Girl cover)
- "I Don't Think So" (live)
- "Trust God" (live)