Category: LITTLE CAESAR

LITTLE CAESAR – This Time It’s Different [re-mastered / re-packaged 2022] *Exclusive*

Hard Rockers LITTLE CAESAR recently reissued their albums ‘Redemption’ and ‘American Dream’, both remastered and repackaged for a limited deluxe edition featuring bonus tracks. Due to the great response to those releases, they are now remastering and reissuing 1998’s ”This Time It’s Different” in its entirety, also featuring brand new artwork.
“This Time It’s Different” is a collection of previously unreleased studio recordings and 2 live performances from the band’s heyday. These aren’t discarded songs or demos but top class produced tracks, originally not used as the overall bluesy sound (and some inappropriate language) didn’t fit the ‘major label’ standards. Fans of Great White or Tesla will love the songs into “This Time It’s Different”.
So this is material from the late ’80s / early ’90s featuring the classic LITTLE CAESAR line up of Ron Young, Loren Molinare, Tom Morris, Fidel Paniagua, as well as terrific guitarist Earl Slick (David Bowie, John Lennon), and a guest appearance by legendary Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive).
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LITTLE CAESAR – American Dream (Deluxe Edition remastered +4) (2022)

American classic Hard Rockers LITTLE CAESAR launched their own record label and are doing a reissue campaign of their catalog. The band is excited to reissue remastered deluxe versions of some of their best albums complete with new artwork and bonus tracks, to be distributed by Deko Entertainment.
Originally released a decade ago, this ”American Dream (Deluxe Edition remastered +4)” marks the 10th anniversary of this rocking album, now remastered and re-packaged as a limited “Deluxe Edition” w/ four tracks from the CD performed live as bonus tracks, including the stand out ‘Dirty Water’.
Little Caesar always represented ‘substance over style’, which probably was the reason of why they didn’t became superstars (and null label support) in the hair-spray fog of the late ’80s. An endless stream of middle-aged musicians have returned in the last few years with dreams of recapturing the magic that they once (or never did) possessed, but few have managed to do it as well as Little Caesar…

LITTLE CAESAR – Little Caesar [Japan HR/HM 1000 Vol.4 series] (2022) HQ

Universal Music Japan has started this year another campaign of their ‘HR/HM 1000‘ series, that meaning the reissue of long time out of print albums from their Hard Rock / Heavy Metal catalog at the price of 1000 Yen = about 9,5 USD.
As part of the 2022 HR-HM 1000 Vol.4 series we get LITTLE CAESAR‘s kick ass self-titled album ”Little Caesar”, now available again with a quality pressing and affordable price.
Signed by a major record label, with guru John Kalodner doing A&R work, and produced by expert Bob Rock you know what to expect; a big, huge sound with melting clean guitars and reverb all over the place, capturing the band in its hard rocking full force.
Soulful bluesy hard rock was all the rage in 1990, with the likes of…

LITTLE CAESAR – Redemption [Rock Candy Records release] HQ

LITTLE CAESAR, a tatted-up bunch of mean biker boys from Los Angeles, stood out a mile from the big haired, lipstick smeared glam contingent during the late ’80s. They even scored a hit with a cool-as-a-cucumber cover of ‘Chain Of Fools’, a performance that separated the men from the boys by virtue of its pulsating energy and vocalist Ron Young’s gargantuan vocal delivery.
After a long hiatus, in 2000’s Ron and the guys reunited and crafted a new album, titled ”Redemption”, a record full of vim and vinegar hard rock. Going back to their roots – not that they ever left them – the emphasis is on tough-guy riffs, blues soaked vocals and the sort of earthy swagger that suggests men on one hell of a mission.
Released by themselves in 2009, the next year ”Redemption” was re-released by Rock Candy Records including an extra track and getting European distribution.

LITTLE CAESAR – Redemption (Deluxe Edition remastered reissue) (2021)

Hard Rockers LITTLE CAESAR launched their own record label and are starting a reissue campaign of their catalog beginning today with ”Redemption (Deluxe Edition)”. The band are excited to reissue remastered deluxe versions of some of their best albums complete with new artwork and bonus tracks, to be distributed by Deko Entertainment.
‘Redemption’ was LITTLE CAESAR comeback album from some years ago, where their sound is practically identical to what they sounded when exploded into the scene; classic US bluesy hard rock with melody. Now the album has been expanded with additional tracks and a refreshed, punchy remastered job…

LITTLE CAESAR – Eight (2018)

American melodic hard rockers LITTLE CAESAR have signed a global deal with Golden Robot Records for the release of their new album, “Eight“, on March 16.“Eight” is the band’s first studio album in six years, and lead single ‘Time Enough For That’ is a reflective, semi power ballad that is a total lighters (or phones) in the air midtempo melodic...

LITTLE CAESAR – Brutally Honest Live From Holland (2016)

Veteran US hard rockers LITTLE CAESAR are releasing today their first ever double live album titled “Brutally Honest: Live From Holland“, recorded at Muziekcentrum De Bosuil, Weert, Netherlands on June 20 last year. Signed to major label Geffen Records, managed by Jimmy Iovine and produced by no-other than Bob Rock, Little Caesar exploded into the US hard rock scene with...

LITTLE CAESAR – Name Your Poison [remaster] (2013)

* Tattooed, long haired bikers and hard rockers LITTLE CEASAR were one of the best bands in the genre emerged in Los Angeles at the end of the eighties. Signed by a major label (Geffen) for their full length debut in 1990 the band enjoyed considerable success in the US, but they should have been huge. Before that, Little Caesar’s...

LITTLE CAESAR – American Dream (2012)

LITTLE CAESAR released a Bob Rock-produced, self-titled debut through the Geffen Records subsidiary DGC in May 1990. The was a different breed in the hair metal movement fusing a driving hard rock with bluesy and soul elements.
Little Caesar always represented ‘substance over style’, which probably led to their commercial failure (and null label support) in the hair-spray fog of the late ’80s. An endless stream of middle-aged musicians have returned in the last few years with dreams of recapturing the magic that they once (or never did) possessed, but few have managed to do it as well as Little Caesar.
Of course few bands have a vocalist with the talent of Ron Young, whose bluesy and soulful voice always set this band at the top of the hard rock heap.
After the good comeback with 2009’s ‘Redemption’, with their brand new CD “American Dream” Little Caesar sounds as if time has stood still over all these years.