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Artist: Riff

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CD Title: Mission Love

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Category: Poppish Hard Rock

Year: 1989

Label: Music for Nations (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: CD MFN 97

Personnel

Frank Becking guitar
Volker Britz drums
William Lennox lead vocals
Burkhard Westerhoff bass

Martin Ditcham additional percussion
Zeus B. Held additional keyboards

Tracks

1.  No Mercy  4:52
2.  Elaine  4:11
3.  Promise Don't Cry  4:59
4.  Paradise in Dreams  5:17
5.  Sally Dear  3:14
6.  Station to Station  4:24
7.  Thrilling Days  3:32
8.  Time to Live  4:04
9.  No One Waits Forever  3:43
10.  All or Nothing  3:58
11.  I Need More  4:09
12.  Mission Love  3:19
  
Total Running Time:  49:42

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From: Stephane Date: November 23, 2002 at 14:40
Simply one of the worst discs in my entire collection. Bought this once in a sale, but it isn't even worth the two bucks I paid for it. Stay right away from this one

From: David Date: May 12, 2003 at 14:22
Didn't these guys have a song called "White Men Can't Jump"?

From: Dean Date: November 8, 2003 at 10:24
Hey David- Just in case you're not joking this is def. not the same band who did "white men". Since this was on the same label Tigertailz was on and since it looks kinda cool I'm really curious about this one? Does anyone know who/what these guys sound like?

From: Frank Venom Date: December 12, 2003 at 3:09
Not confuse Riff from Argentina whit the band band Riff from Germany Riff Argentina sucks!Riff from Germany kick ass!!!!!!!!!

From: Geoff Date: September 22, 2004 at 18:17
Again, this is one of those super-average CDs... or closer to below average. I was actually hoping to see a big ebay average so I could try to sell it. Oh well, looks like it's still got a few years in my collection. Pretty poor rock if you ask me...

From: Nanteau Date: November 29, 2004 at 13:40
It's not that bad.. today I listened to PROMISE DON'T CRY and it really give me the kick

From: oliver Date: June 29, 2005 at 4:49
for sure better than some of the posts want to make believe. tracks like no mercy + i need more are decent melodic rock. vocals not sounding too much german. if you find this one cheap buy it. 7/10

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: August 25, 2005 at 0:29
Decent Pop-Rock-New Wave album, este es un disco de Pop Rock New Wave algo asi como INXS, asi que ya sabes lo que te espera de ellos porque de Pop Hard Rock como ponen arriba no tiene nada, es un decente album en cortes me quedo con : Promise Don't Cry y Station to Station asi que estan avisados quiza sea un album que no deberia estar en este site pero despues de todo no esta mal del todo.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 19, 2010 at 0:12
Riff...well i'm remembering right now seeing this album back when it was pressed,in vinyl.. and had the chance 2 see these guys live in that year (1988/9) in England...didn't buy the album up to now!...well the comparissons here with INXS is ok but i wouldn't say this is straight INXS,this is more into bands such as Silent Running or Slide and adding some touches of Gun (kinda "Inside Out" songs by Gun i mean)..anyway only 2 songs from this album were the "hits".."No Mercy" and "All Or Nothing" the rest are ok but nothing that you would kill for...80/100

From: Swazi Date: February 21, 2016 at 11:13
Not that bad at all! Definitely better than a lot of those so-called "super rarities", which some people pay horrendous amounts of money for.

From: hair metal again Date: June 4, 2022 at 6:32
Pretty good release for RIFF mixing hard rock with pop and hints of mid 80 s new wave with a radio friendly approach!Def a grower ,you ll need a few spins to get into it and realize the hooks!They disbanded after that and became CRASH AND BURN vwhich i prefer much better


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