Scarred for Life (Rose Tattoo album)
Scarred For Life is the third album by Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo. Scarred For Life launched Rose Tattoo to international success with the rock anthem "We Can't Be Beaten." A video was filmed for the song "Branded."
"We Can't Be Beaten" was covered by the Swiss thrash metal band Drifter on their 1989 album Nowhere To Hide.
Track listing
- "Scarred for Life" (Anderson/Riley/Royall)
- "We Can't Be Beaten" (Anderson/Riley)
- "Juice on the Loose" (Anderson/Wells)
- "Who's Got the Cash" (Anderson/Wells)
- "Branded" (Anderson/Riley)
- "Texas" (Anderson/Wells)
- "It's Gonna Work Itself Out" (Anderson/Riley)
- "Sydney Girls" (Anderson/Wells)
- "Dead Set" (Anderson/Leach)
- "Revenge" (Anderson/Wells)
Personnel
- Angry Anderson - Throat
- Peter Wells - Slide Guitar & Vocals
- Rob Riley - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
- Geordie Leach - Bass
- Dallas "Digger" Royall - Drums
- Engineer: Sam Horsburgh Jnr.
- Mixdown Engineer: Col Freeman
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- Peter Wells
- Tony Lake
- Michael "Stork" Vandersluys
- Leigh Johnston
- Ian Rilen
- Mick Cocks
- Dallas "Digger" Royall
- Chris Turner
- Neil Smith
- Lobby Loyde
- John Meyer
- Greg Jordan
- Scott Johnston
- Steve Balbi
- Robert Bowron
- Tim Gaze
- Andy Cichon
- Jake Landt
- Rick Melick
- Steve King
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| Compilations |
- A Decade of Rock (1986)
- Angry Metal (1990)
- Nice Boys Don't Play Rock 'N' Roll (1992)
- Best of Rose Tattoo (1995)
- Never Too Loud (1999)
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| DVDs |
- Live from Bogga Road Jail
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| Singles |
- "Bad Boy for Love" (1977)
- "Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw" (1978)
- "One of the Boys" (1978)
- "Realise Legalise" (1980)
- "Rock 'N' Roll Is King" (1981)
- "Out of This Place" (1981)
- "We Can't Be Beaten" (1982)
- "Branded" (1983)
- "It's Gonna Work It's Self Out" (1983)
- "I Wish" (1984)
- "Freedom's Flame" (1984)
- "No Secrets" (1985)
- "Born to Be Wild" (1985)
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