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Category: AOR
Year: 1991
Label: Atlantic/ Coalition
Catalog Number: 7 82363-2
1. | Come Alive intro | |
2. | Shake Your Spirit | |
3. | So Strange | |
4. | Cry (If You Want To) | |
5. | Shine on Me | |
6. | Another Time and Place | |
7. | Something to Say | |
8. | Revival intro | |
9. | Stuck in a Groove | |
10. | Head Over Heels | |
11. | Swing to the Rhythm | |
12. | Doin' that Thing |
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From: Jez | Date: August 30, 2002 at 8:56 |
3rd and final album. More of a band sound on this, adding Phil X and John Bouvette. Slightly heavier than the first 2, but once again uniformly excellent. One of the few bands i can think of that have released 3 superb albums one after the other - a rare thing these days. All should be checked out pronto |
From: Richard H. | Date: September 27, 2002 at 1:02 |
A bit of a change from the first two releases,can't say that I approve but it's Lanni & Hassell so there must be something good on this.Ahh "Another Time & Place" & Cry(If You Want to) are close to the style of the second c.d. but nothing on this will remind you of the first. |
From: Alcamenes | Date: December 23, 2002 at 5:58 |
Out of their 3 albums this one is by far my favorite. Cry(If You Want To), Another Time & Place and Something To Say are the standout tracks for me. I think Phil X was a good addition to the band. I would rank this album with The Storm and Diving For Pearls. Quality stuff. |
From: koogles | Date: February 28, 2003 at 2:28 |
This CD is WAY out of the league of The Storm and Diving For Pearls, Alcamenes. If The Storm and DFP are in the majors, then Frozen Ghost is still collecting bubblegum cards. Arnold Lanni and Wolf Hassel have some good ballads, but their rockers never quite deliver. |
From: saaboo | Date: April 7, 2003 at 7:12 |
these guys played at my elementary school when i was in grade 5. ahh. i remember not knowing anything about them but was soo excited to have them come. our school made us make posters for the event, i was so into making them! they played, my friends got to interview them.. ian forgot to turn up the volume so the tape recorder was recording nothing. ahh.. i can't remember if i liked them or not but it is still a fond memory. have no idea what they sound like,anyways just wanted to write that |
From: John | Date: August 13, 2003 at 15:00 |
Great bass sound on this album so kudos to the producer. I like this every bit as much as the other two. Shake Your Spirit is the kind of moody tune that must be played loud to be understood. |
From: David | Date: October 26, 2003 at 0:21 |
This is killer AOR!! Superb song writing, out of this world production and a sensational vocals! I can't believe this gem isn't talked about more. If you love! AOR with minimal keyboards like me you will have a new love once getting your hands on this, and it also go's very cheap as well. What more could you ask for? The closest comparison to there sound that I can think of is Little Angels (at there best). Rock On People! |
From: ArnoldLancelot | Date: October 28, 2005 at 17:25 |
Sorry but I'm gonna agree with koogles and even more... compared to the Storm of Diving for Pearls they don't even know bubblegum cards even exist!! We're talking about two different planets with that comparison. Bluesy and extremely lacking of keyboards, vocals are very good and producion fairly clear but songwriting never does deliver... and where are the hooks and choruses to sing along?? there are tons of music to seek out there, so here I wouldn't bother... of course that's my opinion. |
From: ArnoldLancelot | Date: October 28, 2005 at 17:27 |
...and I respect other's. |
From: oliver | Date: July 13, 2006 at 14:08 |
wow, what a strange rating!! guess some frustrated guys couldnŽt stop themselves from giving poor rates. this is excellent aor/melodic. great songs with great vocals + chorusses. you hear it once - youŽll keep the catchy songs in mind for sure! absolute worth buying. 8/10 |
From: ninjapeter | Date: December 8, 2006 at 4:46 |
I agree with Koogles and ArnoldLancelot. I don't know Diving for Pearls but to me The storm is way above this band. This is just radio friendly fluff, very bubblegum, something kids would like because it sounds to me like nursery rhymes. The songs just don't deliver depth. This may be their best album but I still only rate it 4/10. Sorry. |
From: hernanHRM/AOR | Date: October 31, 2007 at 20:44 |
Pues aqui su tercer trabajo casi identico al segundo y un poco mejor quizas, por los toques de Rock que les pone en sus cortes lo bueno esque no pierde el stylo que tiene es tan relagante escuchar "Shine On Me", "Something To Say", "Head Over Heels" buenas canciones lindas |
From: DonDefo | Date: May 7, 2011 at 17:26 |
Isn't "Head over heels" a soundtrack from some movie or sth?? |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: July 19, 2011 at 22:27 |
I've just bought this album because of the good critics but actually i do prefer their first effort(i haven't got their second one so i don't know how it sounds)...about the tracks in here,well surely acceptables but nothing to kill for IMHO..."Shake Your Spirit","Shine On Me","Another Time And Place" & "Swing To The Rhytm" are the highlights for me...80/100 |
From: DonDefo | Date: December 14, 2011 at 18:22 |
HEAD OVER HEELS!!! |
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