Asphalt Ballet (album) explained

Asphalt Ballet
Type:studio
Artist:Asphalt Ballet
Cover:Asphalt Ballet cover.png
Released:September 17, 1991
Recorded:1991
Genre:Hard rock
Length:50:04
Label:Virgin
Producer:Greg Edward
Next Title:Pigs
Next Year:1993

Asphalt Ballet is the debut album by the American band Asphalt Ballet.[1] [2] The album was released in 1991 by Virgin Records.[3] The song "Soul Survive" was a minor radio and MTV hit.

Reception

The AllMusic review by Vincent Reffries stated: "Judging from this debut, Asphalt Ballet couldn't muster enough confidence or conviction to fill the leather boots of their bad-boy idols."

Personnel

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: D'Agostino . John . Band Started by Poway High Classmates Causing L.A. Stir . Los Angeles Times . Aug 14, 1991 . F2.
  2. News: Persall . Steve . Livestock II: No Rain, Please . St. Petersburg Times . Nov 15, 1991 . Weekend . 35.
  3. News: Varga . George . Asphalt Ballet swings on course . The San Diego Union-Tribune . Aug 14, 1991 . D6.