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Pull 1993 Album

Pull Pull
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Length
47m 7s
Country
United States
Release Dates
1993-05-18
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Pull is the third studio album by American rock band Winger. The album was released in 1993 by Atlantic Records.
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Rod Morgenstein
Rod Morgenstein
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Reb Beach
Reb Beach
Guitar, Backing Vocals
Kip Winger
Kip Winger
Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards
Alex Acuna
Alex Acuna
Percussion on "Like a Ritual" and "Who's the One"
Frank Latorre
Frank Latorre
Harmonica on "Down Incognito"
Tracklist
1. Blind Revolution Mad 5m 26s
2. Down Incognito 3m 49s
3. Spell I'm Under 3m 56s
4. In My Veins 3m 14s
5. Junkyard Dog (Tears on Stone) 6m 54s
6. The Lucky One 5m 20s
7. In For the Kill 4m 13s
8. No Man's Land 3m 17s
9. Like A Ritual 5m 2s
10. Who's the One 5m 53s

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Three albums into their career, as one reviewer on Amazon put it, Winger took the "kid gloves off", shed their prevailing hair metal image, and put out an album which really showcased their virtuoso talents. Or so they would have us believe. I'm not saying that Pull - ironically titled for what people were doing with Winger CD's, in the wake of the grunge movement - is a bad disc, or that it does not meet up to the band's own lofty standards. In fact, it would seem, going by the downtrodden, heavily sarcastic mood of many of these tracks, that the band was all too aware of their notorious reputation, and was not above using it as a tool at their disposal - especially if they thought it made the music more interesting. And it does, to a certain extent. But when is it too much, and more importantly, maybe it's not as fun as the old days of the synth-intertwining power ballads and sleaze rockers dripping with professional sheen?
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