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Artist: Fergie Frederiksen

Title: Equilibrium

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Category: Lite AOR

Year: 1999

Label: MTM Music (Germany)

Catalog Number: 199675

Personnel

Fergie Frederiksen lead and backing vocals
Ron Wikso drums
Ricky Phillips bass, backing vocals
Bruce Gowdy keyboards, guitar
Kelly Hansen backing vocals
Steve Porcaro keyboards
Tim Pierce guitar
Jeff Scott Soto backing vocals
Jason Scheff backing vocals
Marcus Nand guitar
Michael Monarch guitar
Danny Laine guitar
Guy Allison string arrangement
Neal Schon guitar
Dave Amato backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Blaze of Love  3:54
2.  Mata Hari  4:13
3.  Equilibrium  4:22
4.  All for Love  4:08
5.  Best I Can Be  4:07
6.  Crazy  4:16
7.  Tell Me Diana  3:33
8.  Falling into Place  4:32
9.  Died in the Midst of a Dream  4:16
10.  The Truth Is Good Enough  3:52
11.  Language of Love  4:34
  
Total Running Time:  45:47

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Existing comments about this CD

From: koogles Date: October 21, 2002 at 9:49
With everyone except my mom on this CD, I expected big things. It's okay (some good West Coast moments), but I'm still waiting for a full-tilt, AOR masterpiece from Fergie. "Crazy" is like something from Chicago 18, and that's fine by me. The title track is pretty kickin' as well. However, too many songs just don't connect. A nice try, but let's think more along the lines of "Isolation" next time, ok, Fergie?

From: MALLORCA“S ROCK Date: November 25, 2002 at 10:17
Esta bien pero no para tirar cohetes 7,5/10 Muy suavecito . Ha estado mejor en otras etapas de su carrera.

From: davide Date: May 11, 2003 at 14:53
Cosa??!! Questo č un capolavoro!!! perņ č strano: non ci sono i Le roux con il loro superclassico "so fired up"!!!!

From: Amaranth Date: May 15, 2003 at 18:10
Si č vero Le Roux nn c'č.....

From: Hrudet Date: January 30, 2004 at 1:07
Ricky Phillips has done a magnificent job with producing the album and his arrangements of the backing vocals are to be applauded. Fergie's vocals are another highlight. He shows strength and diversity that he has previously kept somewhat hidden. Westcoast fan's album of the year.

From: peter poland Date: March 20, 2004 at 5:44
Yes, i agree with Koogles in 100%.Some good westcoast moments, track aren\t bad at all, but it's now a cd i'm comming back every night to listen

From: Lynchomaniac Date: March 22, 2004 at 19:39
I'm a great fan of Fergie's but this release was pretty disappointing!

From: James Date: April 30, 2004 at 15:24
when i first started listening to the first track, i thought, OH NO! and i continued to listen thinking it had to get better. With a star studded cast like he has on here, it only proves one thing... Even rock stars have bills to pay and whether you play on a crap song or a hit, the paycheck is the same. Shame on Fergie for heaping this stinking pile of dung on his loyal fans who have waited years for him to come out with an album that would give the finger to TOTO for booting him. James

From: Scandinavia Date: July 16, 2004 at 8:24
You would have expected something spectacular from such a line up but this is just mediocre.... The songs are alright but not fantastic and the production could've been much, much better...

From: Geoff Date: February 27, 2005 at 5:23
As poor and bland as AOR gets. Even worse and lighter than Public Domain. At least that has a few moments... this just has nothing. Not a single song I remotely enjoyed and this was one of the first imports I ever sold when I started listening to this music. I didn't sell many back then because they cost a decent dollar, but this was just a waste of space and time.

From: AOR freaky Date: February 27, 2005 at 12:42
O.K., far from good and not his best ! But it's not as bad as Geoff writes ! There is still a lot of more crap out these days ! Fergie : come back with a vengeance and a killer AOR CD !

From: Rockhead Date: February 28, 2005 at 6:22
Like my school reports-"Could Do Better". The first 3 songs are good and I do enjoy this CD occasionally and that surprises me because I don't usually like stuff this fluffy.


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