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Description
Spinal Tap is back and louder than ever with Break Like The Wind, the long-awaited 1992 follow-up to their cult-classic debut. Now remastered from the original analog master tapes by Bernie Grundman, this reissue hits all the right notes on pristine 180g black vinyl, no less.
This album is a satirical rock spectacle with riffs so massive they practically flex. It opens with the thunderous “Bitch School,” storms through the orchestral drama of “Diva Fever,” and keeps the absurdity cranked up with tracks like “The Majesty of Rock” and “All the Way Home.” And let’s not forget the bombastic title track, “Break Like The Wind,” where pomp meets parody in the best way possible.
What makes this record even better is its razor-sharp musicianship. Sure, it’s a parody - but these songs are built with real rock chops. Whether you’re into power ballads or face-melting solos, this LP delivers a gloriously exaggerated version of rock excess with tongue firmly in cheek.
Pressed on heavyweight vinyl for maximum fidelity and presented by Geffen as part of its catalog series, this is a must-have for Spinal Tap fans, rock aficionados, and anyone who appreciates satire with serious bite. Turn it up to eleven - because why not?
 
  