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Artist: Raw Trixx

Title: Rawness

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Category: Rock

Year: 1992

Label: North Haven Music Pro/Socan (Canada)

Catalog Number: RR 10001

Personnel

Chris Chalice drums
Jason Darr guitar, vocals
Greg Gesha lead vocals
Bruce Maclean guitar, vocals

Tracks

1.  She's Got It  
2.  Time  
3.  I Want You to Know  
4.  City Lights  
5.  Solitude  
6.  Open Your Heart  
7.  Back Again  
8.  Ya Gonna Miss Me  
9.  Say You Will  
10.  You've Gone Too Far  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: M. Allen Date: January 27, 2003 at 4:39
There's nothing raw about RAW TRIXX...this is slick, polished melodic hard rock that belies its indie status. The band conjures up some real magic on this album, crafting songs with catchy hooks and plenty of layered backing vocals that will have you singing along in no time. Fans of Casanova, Guild of Ages, Rox Diamon, and bands of that nature will feel like a dog with a tasty new chew-toy when they hear this very good CD.

From: PauloFernandes Date: March 28, 2003 at 19:59
Just listened to this again today, and i must confess, upon hearing for the first time, i was kind of disappointed, today i liked it a lot better, maybe it just needs some time in the cellar - 8.5/10

From: C.C. Neville Date: April 1, 2003 at 1:57
Terrible. 80's hair metal at it's worst.

From: MButt Date: April 1, 2003 at 4:36
I disagree, I really liked raw trixx, I am not sure if I would rank them in the top hair bands but I would buy this cd if you don't have it. good stuff in my opinion.

From: TIM Date: April 1, 2003 at 5:09
No offence, I was told by two of the big boys in music that it wasn't that special and I have to agree.

From: JF Date: April 10, 2003 at 22:55
I really liked this CD. It really grows on you. There's a couple songs I could do without, but overall I was impressed with it.

From: SeducedByMetal Date: October 29, 2003 at 8:51
picked it up recently on ebay...but wasen't that happy with it....a lil dissapointed really....perhaps i better play this baby again on the cd player again, give her another listen....

From: metalalways Date: February 7, 2004 at 23:58
finally got a copy of this cd i think its a very awesome cd with some excellent songs espically she's got it and time!!!!!!!! those that don't have it get it very cool band.

From: Geoff Date: September 21, 2004 at 18:39
Raw Trixx, Average Tricks... whatever you wish to call them, to me this is just average hard rock. As stated it is a bit more on the commercial / melodic side rather than the sleaze / glam image the name suggests. Just average to me and can easily be avoided without worry.

From: AmandaCraig Date: March 7, 2005 at 14:26
Yeah uhhm Raw Trixx is so fukcin kickass seriously.. And check out Jason Darrs new Band..Out Of Your Mouth..\m/

From: Studboy Date: August 2, 2006 at 20:01
I don't know how anyone can say anything bad about this indie jem. Great production, vocals, guitars and all the songs are catchy as hell. Its definitely one of the favorites CDs that I have. Definitely worth picking up. 9.5 out of 10 all the way!

From: jfox66 Date: September 22, 2021 at 0:12
Not sure what some of you are hearing. This is some great stuff. Just imagine these guys with some major money and production behind them. Unfortunately they never got that chance because... 1992. So many good bands with awesome potential got wiped out by the sudden style change. Raw Trixx were another sad casualty of grungemageddon!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 22, 2021 at 14:48
Man, people really need to get real about bands like this. There's nothing here that would have made Raw Trixx stand out in 1992. Don't blame grunge because these guys not being any better than a sea of other bands at the time. Sometimes people act like these backbenchers, little more than local or regional club bands, would surely have been filling arenas had it only not been for the flannel mafia. When the scene is so full,

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 22, 2021 at 15:00
… being good is not enough. Bands like this were a dime a dozen by '92, and yeah, many of them were good—but not THAT good. I'll all take the opportunity to deflect ^so of the blame onto pop-country, which I feel poached a hell of a lot more casual (and even some not so casual) fans away from hard rock. Put it this way: we've spent so much time yelling back at the guy in plaid who openly mocks us, that we didn't even notice the cowboy hats walking right out the door with our girls.


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