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Di'anno Two Swimmers Bag Jockies 1984 (japanese Edition) Rar — Download

While it reached only No. 105 on the UK charts and led to the band's disbandment shortly after, the album has aged into a "cult classic" for fans of 80s melodic rock. If you are looking for Maiden-esque metal, you will be disappointed; however, for those who appreciate high-quality 80s pop-metal and Di'Anno’s versatile range, it is a "worthy entry" in his discography. Di'Anno - Two Swimmers & A Bag Of Jockies (1984)

: Noted for its Journey-esque bass effects and ballad-like structure. While it reached only No

: Paul Di'Anno showcases a more melodic, soulful side of his voice rather than his signature "howling and growling". Key Tracks : Di'Anno - Two Swimmers & A Bag Of

: 10 tracks, including "Flaming Heart," "Heartuser," and "Road Rat". : One of the heavier, rock-oriented tracks featuring

: One of the heavier, rock-oriented tracks featuring a prominent piano riff.

The self-titled 1984 debut album—originally titled Two Swimmers & A Bag Of Jockies for its initial Japanese release—is a distinct departure from the NWOBHM sound of Paul Di'Anno's early career with Iron Maiden, leaning heavily into melodic hard rock and AOR (Adult Oriented Rock). Historical Context & The Name