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Artist: Jeff Paris

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CD Title: Freak Flag

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Category: AOR

Year: 1998

Label: Bareknuckle

Catalog Number: 56037

Personnel

Jeff Paris Lead & Backing Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums, Keys

Tracks

1.  Love Me, Do Me  5:17
2.  Invisible Man  3:48
3.  Tomorrow May Be Too Late  5:16
4.  Fuel To Your Fire  5:52
5.  Freedom Road  5:22
6.  White People  4:59
7.  Life Of My Broken Heart  5:33
8.  Let It Out  4:26
9.  Bottom Of The Barrel  4:12
10.  All Night Long  5:51
11.  Dancin' On The Ashes  4:40
12.  Requiem For Stevie Ray  6:01
  
Total Running Time:  61:17

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From: jan_vexel Date: February 9, 2009 at 6:34
An expensive one to get but why not, if you like Jeff's work. Great melodic hard rock in the same style of "lucky this time",something cool after the letdown of "smack". If you love that much what you're doing(in this case writing and playing music),you are able to even record an album all alone like Jeff!! underated and underprivileged artist

From: juan carlos Date: April 21, 2010 at 15:16
Good HardRock ala American, the production is not so great and couldīve been beefed up. "Tomorrow May Be Too Late" "Dancin' On The Ashes" and "Life Of My Broken Heart" are good ones. "Requiem For Stevie Ray" is an ok instrumental. 8.3/10

From: hair metal again Date: September 26, 2011 at 3:30
excellent commercial hard rock release by the mighty JEFF PARIS.what can you say about his talent,the guy is amazing.when it comes to write a song he is one of the best around.listen to "love me, do me","let it out","fuel to your fire" and "life of my broken heart".this is expensive but it deserves it

From: rick kerch vzla Date: November 18, 2011 at 19:23
After the quite "dissapointing"(for some,not for me)album "Smack" comes this convincing release...Hard Rock based songs mainly...best shots are "Love Me,Do Me","Invisible Man","Tomorrow May Be Too Late"(solid ballad),"Fuel To Your Fire","Freedom Road"(great!),"Life Of My Broken Heart"(my personal fave and a song that appeared first on the "Smack" album) & "Dancin' On The Ashes"(great!)....a good effort...89/100


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