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Artist: Scott Wenzel

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CD Title: Film At Eleven

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Category: AOR

Year: 1995

Label: Word

Catalog Number: 7011517022

Personnel

Scott Wenzel Vocals, Guitar
Tom Wanca Keyboards
Tony Palacios Guitar, Co-Lead Vocals On "He Is Amazing"
Bam Bam Wagner Drums, Percussion
Mark Robertson Bass
Jamie Rowe Co-Lead Vocals On "He Is Amazing"
Bill Protine Guitar On "You're Mine"
Caesar Guitar
Chris Papa Percussion
Pat Bergeson Harmonica

Tracks

1.  Film At Eleven  
2.  Thats Not Enough  
3.  Rescue Me  
4.  He Is Amazing  
5.  Home In Heaven  
6.  Love Is More  
7.  Inside Out  
8.  Believe In Love  
9.  You'Re Mine  
10.  I Will Follow You  
11.  Wings Of The Wind  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: phaffas Date: September 18, 2004 at 23:44
could someone tell me what this is like?

From: M. Allen Date: September 24, 2004 at 10:51
2nd solo CD from the lead singer of Christian metal legends Whitecross finds him even mellower than he was the first time he ventured out on his own. His trademark rasp is still in place, but the music is safe enough for your mom to listen to. Frankly, I would rather scrape the gunk off a bum's teeth using only my tongue than listen to his boring piece of drivel again. OK, maybe that's a bit harsh, but you get the point--this is a pretty lame album that will be junked the day after you get it.

From: CC Date: October 10, 2004 at 12:33
Not great as yes it is a bit limp,but its still better than post-Carroll era Whitecross!

From: z4roxx Date: February 24, 2005 at 0:03
What's that????I am a great fan of Scott in Whitecross and in his fantastic debut but this one is a freak??Maybe he wanted to do a cd for his church or what!!Weak songs,I don't like any track of this cd,forgetable release.


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