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Artist: Little Big

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CD Title: Bridge to the Fridge

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Category: AOR/Melodic Rock

Year: 1994

Label: None (Self released)

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Andy Eberl bass
Pete Lautenschlager drums
Bernd Bundschu keyboards
Luke Strugger guitar
Carsten Hallwachs vocals

Only Release Of This Band; Released By The Band Themselves. As Far As I Know 1000 Copies. keyboard Driven Melodic Rock Like A Lot Of German Bands Played It In The Late 80s/Early 90s. Can Be Compared To Other German Bands Like Maxime, No Credit Or D-Tale.

Tracks

1.  Close to Pain  
2.  Memories of Love  
3.  Look At This Man  
4.  Vile Day  
5.  That's Allright  
6.  All You've Got  
7.  Easy Sunday  
8.  Crazy  
9.  Distant Call  
10.  In Your Heart  

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From: covergirl Date: October 27, 2023 at 12:50
Another one of this little known german indies. Most of the tracks offer excellent uptempo melodic rock with lots of keys. 2 or 3 tracks include a little addition of a sax but thatīs not a bad thing (remember Subway + Human Zoo). Vocalist C.Hallwachs has a pleasant and warm voice without the often heard accent. Best tracks are the opener Close To Pain, Memories Of Love (little harder rocking) and track 8 Crazy. Rare and hard to find but a great addition to every melodic/aor collection.

From: AOR1 Date: November 2, 2023 at 21:17
Can agree. A very nice German indie. Cool aor with only 2 fillers imo. Excellent musicianship. 84/100

From: Littlesten Date: June 25, 2024 at 20:21
Hello everyone! I'm very happy to hear that even after 30 years there are still highly valued AOR fans who know and listen to our music. I would never have thought that possible. My best friend and guitarist in the band Luke would have been delighted. We wrote most of the songs together back then. Unfortunately he died a year ago. Thank you for your lovely comments. I love you. Carsten - Little Big (singer, saxophonist)

From: Andy Date: August 9, 2024 at 0:40
Hey Littlesten, how to get in touch with you? I'm trying to find a copy.


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