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Category: AOR
Year: 1992
Label: Geffen Records
Catalog Number: GED24429
1. | Kiss the Boys Goodbye | |
2. | Ain't that Just Like Love | |
3. | Treat Me Right | |
4. | All Over Now | |
5. | The Best Is Yet to Come | |
6. | Squeeze | |
7. | Don't Come Cryin' | |
8. | Nobody Dies of a Broken Heart | |
9. | Mystery of Love | |
10. | Life on the Moon |
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From: 9 CHAMPIONS A 1 | Date: November 6, 2002 at 4:10 |
La misma critica que hice para su anterior disco,Heart Like A Gun,me vale para este,temas bastante brillantes como pueden ser Treat Me Right,o Don't Come Cryin mezclados con otros bastante pasables.NO ESTA MAL. |
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From: Jez | Date: November 16, 2002 at 4:58 |
4th release and probably the best one. Some great tunes on this one especially the Marc Tanner and Diane Warren ones.Good Stuff well worth 40 minutes of your time. |
From: Federico | Date: December 14, 2002 at 15:02 |
Not bad, I always apreciated female aor. The song Life on the moon is written by Jane Lane(Warrant) and It's my fav. Not as good as Lee AAron or Heart but an ok cd. I gave him 7. |
From: jarett r. | Date: January 4, 2003 at 6:27 |
steve stevens and dave marshall both played with both fiona and the vince neil band. i've heard that dave marshall was also briefly a touring guitarist in slaughter in the place of the late tim kelly, but was replaced by jeff blando. |
From: | Date: September 6, 2003 at 7:24 |
and so? |
From: Guardian777 | Date: April 6, 2004 at 16:03 |
Excelent Work.....probably one of the best female aor releases, with laos and witness. "The best is yet to come" is an anthem of melodic rock. What a chorus....it will stick in your head for weeks.... Congratulatios....great album... 10/10 |
From: Brad | Date: October 15, 2004 at 14:00 |
One of the hardest of Fiona's cd to get, all in all a very good cd. Where the hell is she now??????? |
From: z4roxx | Date: January 21, 2005 at 21:16 |
That's one of the best female ultramasterpiece!I agree,besides Laos,Robin Beck/trouble or nothing,Erika/long winter night ext... there's this one of Fiona Flanagan.Laos awesome but I prefer this one(maybe for production,very good but not at the top unfortunately) |
From: Geoff | Date: February 22, 2005 at 5:15 |
Poor singing voice, but man- What songs! 'Ain't that Just Like Love' is commercial hard rock bliss, but then 'Treat Me Right' is even better, 'All Over Now' is a nice ballad, and then it's back into commercial / melodic hard rock heaven with 'The Best Is Yet to Come' and then the best yet; 'Don't Come Cryin'. 'Nobody Dies of a Broken Heart' is a great, and much better ballad, and the best is saved for last. The Jani Lane-penned 'Life on the Moon' is nothing short of sensational. Awesome CD. |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: May 15, 2005 at 15:37 |
Decent album, este para mi el mas bajo de todos ya no lo recomiendo como sus anteriores, trata de explorar otros caminos y con una voz sin el poder de sus anteriores trabajos aun asi cave destacar temas como Treat Me Right, Don't Come Cryin' y Ain't that Just Like Love que estan buenos pero despues lo siento pero ya no es lo mismo que sus trabajos en los 80. Algunos muchachos ingleses que disparejos en sus gustos albums buenos les ponen mala critica y a los que no lo merecen los engrandecen Bah. |
From: Pee Dee | Date: November 10, 2012 at 6:08 |
Absolutey KILLER album. Fiona's vocals on this are unbelievable, the melodies and spectacular, and songs really don't get better than 'Don't Come Cryin''. (Not surprising since it was written by Diane Warren - the most successful song writer on earth.) This album, is, without doubt, Fiona Flanagan's crowning acheivement in music. |
From: Val | Date: June 23, 2024 at 15:26 |
YES Pee Dee, Fiona's best ever album by far. I read David Geffen suggested DeGrasso and Marshall to join in, more of a band effort. And both players are stellar, bassist Laura too! I totally love the vocals and sound, very tasty guitar-playing by Dave Marshall (who also played a few Japan concerts a few years later with Slaughter). 10 sweet songs, no filler to me, and Jani Lane's penned "Life on the Moon" is a great song to end the album. 1992 was unfortunately too late for success, but a classic nevertheless! |
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