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Artist: Teri Tims

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CD Title: Whole Lotta Trouble

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Category: Country/AOR

Year: 2001

Label: Target Records (Germany)

Catalog Number: Target 0210

Personnel

Teri Tims lead and backing vocals
Paul Sabu all guitars, backing vocals
Todd Herremann fairlight, keyboards

Tracks

1.  Rock Hard  3:54
2.  Drop Ya Like a Habit  3:53
3.  Turn Me On  3:10
4.  I Can Never Dance Enough  3:44
5.  Home Is Where the Heart Is  4:41
6.  Roll Dem Bones  3:48
7.  Childlike Faith  4:47
8.  Heartbreak Hall of Fame  4:08
9.  When Love Goes to War  3:50
10.  Midnite in Your Eyes  4:01
11.  Heaven Knows  4:13
  
Total Running Time:  44:09

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Heavy Harmonies Review
From: Dan Date: March 16, 2003 at 4:52
Yow! Wottababe! AaOOOOOOOOOOOgah! But she can sing? Yes she can. This album is AOR/melodic rock with a slight country twang. Probably the closest comparison would Shania Twain, leaning as far AOR as Shania leans country. Make sense? The track Turn Me On is almost too close to Shania for comfort.

The album is very well mixed and produced, thanks in large part to the efforts of her husband, AOR great Paul Sabu. He also contributes the guitarwork and some backing vocals on the album. I'd be lying if I said there was anything groundbreaking here, but it's a solid effort and a very enjoyable listen. I'm not the greatest afficionado of female lead vocals in AOR, hard rock, or metal, but as female-fronted efforts go, this one is definitely worth checking out. Also being a non-fan of country, perhaps I'm a little jaded against this one from the outset; fans of the Shania or Faith Hill brand of country will definitely enjoy this.

Rating: 78/100

Existing comments about this CD

From: Blaine Date: April 21, 2004 at 2:30
Totally agree with you Dan! When I saw this one on the Ebay auction, it said it had Allanah Myles type rockers. It was nowhere near. But, it is a great CD and she does have a great voice. And the music is similar in style to Faith Hill. Not a bad song on this one. RECOMMENDED!

From: Sebastian Date: June 28, 2004 at 17:39
@Dan: Paul sabu worked with Shania, too. That "Midnite in your eyes song" is quite similar to Shanias demosong "I ain't gonna eat out my heart anymore". In the booklet of Shania's "Beginnings 1989-1990"-Album there#s a special thanks to Teri Tims (for whatever).

From: zld Date: February 22, 2005 at 13:47
The fact that Paul Sabu is connected to this cd doesn't mean much these days. No killer riffs, no crazy solo's on this record. Just a couple of boring songs sung by a mediocre singer. I wonder if Paul can even play guitar anymore. Avoid this one;it is a waste of money.

From: stryper Date: July 27, 2006 at 6:14
its not that bad.you can pick it up cheap.and if you like your female vocals.then this ones worth picking up.

From: z4roxx Date: April 26, 2007 at 13:09
It's more bad than good IMO.Very good voice but poor material and average in general...6/10.

From: juan carlos Date: July 22, 2008 at 14:25
Well, i mostly agree with Dan but being honest this album lacks of killer riffs, Paul Sabu didnīt do a good job here but Teri Tims has a good voice though. "Home Is Where the Heart Is" and "Midnite in Your Eyes" are the best songs. 7/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: November 25, 2014 at 20:33
I've just bought the Z Records re edition of this 2001 Teri Tims' album which is simply called "Teri Tims"(2014)...the album has one song less than its first original pressing(track 11)...very nice songs with some kind of Country music feel and obviously Melodic Rock/AOR as well..."Rock Hard" is probably the most appealing song but some other fine moments could easily be tracks 3,4,5(nice),9(catchy chorus)& 10(a good rocking/sensual one)....if you are into bands such as Hollow,Witness,Saraya and so on then this is for you .85/100


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