Listen to Heavy Harmonies Radio!
hard rock bands, melodic metal reference guide, band discography


Site Login
Message Board!
Buy HH Gear

Newest Additions
Newest Comments
Audio Samples
Ebay Rarities
Top 100 Rated CDs
Band Homepages
Cover Songs
Submit CDs to HH
Music Genres at HH
Links
CDVs/CD Videos
Soundtrack Reference

Best CDs of 2009
Best CDs of 2008
Best CDs of 2007
Best CDs of 2006
Best CDs of 2005
Best CDs of 2004
Best CDs of 2003
Best CDs of 2002
Ultrasound 2001
Ultrasound 2000

MelodicRock.com
10th Anniversary Concert
Photo Gallery


About the Site
Donors
Site Contributors
My CD Collection


View Bands by Genre:
Pop AOR / Westcoast (260)
Melodic Rock / AOR (1292)
80s Hard Rock (2476)
Modern Hard Rock (36)
Sleaze Glam (497)
Melodic Metal (388)
Prog Rock (115)
Southern or Blues Rock (77)
Instrumental Wizards (115)

THE Hard Rock and AOR Reference on the Internet!

Bands: 5258     CDS: 12069     Songs: 139074


   

Donate $50    Donate $20    Donate $10    Donate $5    Donate $2   
Your ongoing support of Heavy Harmonies is appreciated!

Share this Razor White - Just What The Doctor Ordered page with your friends!

Share | |

#s A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Compilations    Soundtracks    Tributes

Razor White

Just What The Doctor Ordered

  

(click on Artist's name above to return to artist's main page)

Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1991

Label: Thunder Records

Catalog Number: None

Average Rating: 74 / 100 (5 ratings)

(Log in to rate this CD)

Razor White Just What The Doctor Ordered Album Cover
Ebay Average Price: $61.00

Search Ebay - Buy-It-Now Items

Search Ebay - Auctions
Search Amazon
Search Half.Com
Search GEMM
Personnel
Tory John Marks lead vocals
Jimmy Hipp guitars, vocals
Matt Thomas guitars, keyboards
Wip Buras bass, vocals
"Pyscho" Steve drums
Stevie Blaze producer
Tracks
1.  Backdoor To Heaven  
2.  Get Close To Me  
3.  Little Bit Of Faith  
4.  Made In Paradise  
5.  2 Young 2 B In Love  
6.  Someday  
7.  Back Into My Heart  
8.  Can't Shake The Heartache  
9.  The Day We Said Goodbye  



Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: March 21, 2004 at 22:07
No offence to anyone, but I couldn't stand this one. Sounded like they ripped Firehouse, Dokken, Ratt, Warrant, etc., then added stupid lyrics to the songs. Hope Andy enjoyed it more than I did.

From: Dean Date: March 22, 2004 at 0:36
Tim- besides the material, how does Stevie Blaze's production sound? I guess i wasn't aware that he was into producing. I just can't picture anything he touches turning out like shit. Just the affiliation with Lillian Axe has me curious. Also, I know I've heard this band's name before but i can't figure out where.

From: TIM Date: March 22, 2004 at 1:29
Production was fine from what I remember. Been a couple of years since I heard it, but think the production was good.

From: Dean Date: March 22, 2004 at 14:24
Now i know where I've heard of this band. Phil Anselmo was in a band named Razor White before he joined Pantera. I have no idea if this is the same band- I know that he said it was this kind of music and some of his early pictures have his hair both blonde and a mile high. Obviously he's not on this album but it'd still be kind of cool to hear it.

From: TIM Date: March 22, 2004 at 14:45
Maybe MButt can help you out. He owns a copy. I sold mine off long ago. He can look and see if Phil was involved too.

From: ripper Date: April 18, 2004 at 18:42
I have this CD and the Band was ok then, and most of them are not into the music business at all. Troy Sings for a band called No Idea, Steve is working for Nickelback. And the rest GOD only knows. The CD was about a 4 out of 10. Ripper

From: SeducedByMetal Date: May 5, 2004 at 11:40
I actally won this cd off ebay not too long ago...after listening it, i must say i like this cd very much...especially...Back Into My Heart...my fav track i will have to say...

From: Geoff Date: September 21, 2004 at 18:44
AAAHHHHHHHH!!!! I used to have this CD and traded it ages ago. If only I'd known it was worth usd$75 I probably wouldn't have been so quick to let it go. When I had this, these guys reminded me of Lillian Axe back then. I don't know if I'd feel the same today, but basically I recall this being pretty damn good hard rock, with a cool melodic metal edge. Good stuff, from what I recall.

From: Tad Date: December 13, 2006 at 0:00
I have this CD(just what the Doctor ordered)and the time it was released it was great!I worked with the Razor White as a guitar tech for about 2 yr's it was the best time in my life.Nothing but a 24hr party!I still own all their music along with fliers and pics.Great music!

From: gooup Date: July 17, 2007 at 20:20
A guilty pleasure, be sure of that! But, i do enjoy "A Little Bit of Faith" and "Back Door to Heaven" ... classic sh!t! i saw these guys at a music store in Metairie once ... really, really nice guys. i cherish my copy.

From: Damienne Date: July 27, 2008 at 4:20
Goodness! Imagine finding this little band here! I have fond memories of seeing them in Orlando (actually, Winter Park), FL back in the early 90s (must have been 91 after the CD came out because I have it). I saw them a few times at the Hard Rock Station (does that still exist? I heard it turned into a gay club). Even had a night of passion (more like an hour- very disappointing) with one of the band members. Glad I saved the CD- nice to know it is worth a few bucks! My favorite song was Someday. I love the melodies, harmonizing guitars, and the vocals. Troy was very talented- and I am glad he's still singing (even though he should be in a MUCH bigger band for the voice he had! Gosh could he belt out a tune!). As for production- there was one song- I think Backdoor to Heaven- that sounds a little off at one point- like it slows down a bit. The rest of the CD is pretty smooth, however. Still have it, and it's loaded on my Ipod. Thanks for the blast from the past!

From: gooup Date: July 28, 2008 at 10:39
Great CD, a guilty pleasure but for the most part a solid first album. The sound is very much like EARLY Lillian Axe. I give it a listen every now and then for nostalgia's sake.

From: 20gunsalute Date: December 17, 2009 at 20:58
This is pretty weak and wimpy. The first song sounded like a pretty solid rocker, but it just kind of went downhill from there. The band seems talented and the singer is good, but this just reeks of that late 80's commercial sound that i never liked.


You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are not currently logged in. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.

 

Designed and maintained by Webmaster
© 1998-2010. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy