Once and for All (album)

Once and for All is the third live album by the Japanese band Loudness. It was released in 1994 and is the only live album with the formation that recorded the album Loudness in 1992.[2] "House of 1.000 pleasures" is a song of the band Ezo, which singer Yamada was a member of, before joining Loudness.

Once and for All
Live album by
ReleasedApril 25, 1994
RecordedJune 01, 1992
VenueClub Citta Kawasaki, Tokyo, Japan
GenreHeavy metal
Length59:03
LabelWarner Music Japan
ProducerLoudness
Loudness chronology
Loudness
(1992)
Once and for All
(1994)
Heavy Metal Hippies
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Pray for the Dead" - 4:53
  2. "Slaughter House" - 4:48
  3. "Down 'n' Dirty" - 5:44
  4. "Everyone Lies" - 5:23
  5. "House of 1.000 Pleasures" - 6:24
  6. "Black Widow" - 5:29
  7. "Twisted" - 10:09
  8. "Waking the Dead" - 3:55
  9. "Crazy Night" - 6:05
  10. "S.D.I." - 6:10

Personnel

Loudness
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References

  1. Theakston, Rob. "Loudness Once and for All review". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  2. "Loudness - Once And For All". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
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