One Size Fits All cover

One Size Fits All

Pink Cream 69 · 1991

45 min · 11 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal

A vibrant blend of hard rock and melodic hooks that showcases both grit and sophistication.

Why this album works

The album received positive reviews, contributing to Pink Cream 69's reputation in the heavy metal genre during the early '90s. It showcased their ability to merge catchy melodies with heavier instrumentation, influencing the melodic hard rock scene and paving the way for future bands. The track 'Hell's Gone Crazy' became particularly noteworthy, resonating with fans and often featured in live performances.
Best for
steady mid-tempo engagement melodic hooks for sing-alongs vibrant energy for gatherings
Context
Released in 1991, 'One Size Fits All' was Pink Cream 69's third studio album, following their 1990 release 'Changing Times'. At this point in their career, the band had begun to carve out a distinct identity within the European hard rock scene, gaining traction after touring extensively. This album marked a refinement of their sound as they sought broader appeal while maintaining their hard rock roots.
Stylistic neighbors
Alice Cooper· Iris· Ozzy Osbourne

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Livin' My Life for You Standout 4:02
  • 2 Talk to the Moon 4:27
  • 3 Hell's Gone Crazy Standout 4:30
  • 4 Do You Like It Like That 4:02
  • 5 Ballerina 3:40
  • 6 Signs of Danger 3:57
  • 7 Walkin' Out to Heaven 4:16
  • 8 Stray Kid 4:00
  • 9 Piggy Back Bitch 3:39
  • 10 Where the Eagles Learn to Fly 4:34
  • 11 We Taught the Children Standout 3:55

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