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This is a set of 9 CDs by Pretty Maids. Red Hot & Heavy (1984) The landmark debut album of melodic metal from Denmark. "Back to Back" is still a live staple, and this is a masterpiece that combines lyricism and aggression. Jump the Gun (1990) An ambitious work with Roger Glover as producer. The sound is lavish, but it stalled commercially due to excessive production costs, although the songs are of high quality. Sin Decade (1992) A comeback album produced with new members, returning to a rough and energetic sound. The cover of "Please Don't Leave Me" was a big hit, and their popularity increased in Japan. Stripped (1993) An acoustic album centered on ballads. This is a calm work where you can enjoy the band's sense of melody, and it was well-received despite being unusual. Scream (1994) Perhaps a reaction to the previous album, they switched back to a heavy sound. The aggressive and dark sound is impressive, and it is supported by hardcore fans. Spooked (1997) A comeback album boasting one of the best levels of completion in their career. It is an ideal fusion of lyrical melodies and heaviness, and it is also popular with fans. Offside (1998) A rare collection of B-sides and Japan-only tracks. It contains material that cannot be heard on existing albums, and is for collectors. Screamin' Live (1998) Live recordings from the "Spooked" era, recording the band's excellent condition. Energetic and tight performances prove their ability as a live band. Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Overdoing (1999) A powerful work that perfectly blends aggression and melody. A dignified studio album, perfect for the end of the 90s.
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