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Manic Eden

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A hard rock super group that released one great, yet largely ignored, album before members went on to other projects. Formed by James Christian (vocals ex-House Of Lords), Adrian Vandenberg (guitar ex-Vandenberg and Whitesnake), Rudy Sarzo (bass ex-Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne and Whitesnake) and Tommy Aldridge (drums ex-Black Oak Arkansas, Ozzy Osbourne, House Of Lords, Whitesnake etc.). Christian was fired early in the band's history, and was replaced by former Little Caesar front man Ron Young. Everyone but Young had worked together in the Slip Of The Tongue era Whitesnake. Their one and only album was a bluesy affair that had more in common with Little Caesar then any of the other member's previous bands. The album failed commercially and the members scattered, forming new bands and regrouping with their previous outfits. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Can You Feel It

951
2

Ride The Storm

671
3

Do Angels Die

665
4

Can't Hold It

606
5

Gimme A Shot

598
6

Fire In My Soul

581
7

Dark Shade Of Grey

546
8

When The Hammer Comes Down

531
9

Keep It Coming

461
10

Pushing Me

424

albums

Manic Eden

Manic Eden

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Absolute Hair Metal Vol. 65

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Metal 1

Can You Feel It

Can You Feel It

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Manic Eden (Adrian Vandenberg, Tommy Aldridge)

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Álbum desconocido (01/02/2006 7:49:13)

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Hits Forever

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Las 100 Mejores Canciones de Amor Cd 2

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METAL 1 BALLAD

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Manic Eden [Japan Edition +1]

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Beautiful Rock Ballads Vol.9 (2017)

Manic Eden (Japan)

Manic Eden (Japan)

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