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Artist: Furioso

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CD Title: Food for Thought

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Category: AOR

Year: 1992

Label: Music for Nations (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: CDGRUB 24

Personnel

Thibaut Abrial rhythm, acoustic, and lead guitars
Renaud Hantson lead and backing vocals, keyboards, drums

Serge Cortin bass
Farid Medjane drums
Christian Augustin lead and backing vocals
Jannick Top bass
Pascal Mulot bass

Tracks

1.  Labyrinth  1:26
2.  Get Out  4:29
3.  Don't You Wanna Rock  4:29
4.  Furioso  3:53
5.  Evil Lady  4:48
6.  Pacific Highway  3:34
7.  Magic Tokyo Girl  3:44
8.  Ten Screaming Guitars  6:28
9.  Just Keep Holding On  3:39
10.  Poussiere d'etoiles  2:34
11.  Turn Off Your Radio  2:33
12.  Sex on the Telephone Line  4:56
13.  Dark Waltz  4:37
  
Total Running Time:  51:10

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From: JASPOUILLE Date: October 28, 2002 at 13:00
A PROJECT FROM FRENCH METAL PLAYERS OF THE MIDDLE OF THE 80......RENAUD HANSON DRUMMER OF SATAN JOKER AND ZOUILLE VOCALIST ON SORTILEGE. EXELLENT PRODUCTION AND GOOD METAL SONGWRITING IN ENGLISH. WHITH MANY GUEST FROM SEVERAL FROGGYS GANGS.A PLEASANT SUPRISE

From: z4roxx Date: June 27, 2005 at 11:49
I play drums and about guitars I know nothing but I think it’s a good one,inspired to Satriani’s style and sounds.Instrumental songs are very good with a decent quality arrangements,musicianship are good and singer is decent where he sings.They have a strange name but are OK to me,7.5/10 is my rate.

From: z4roxx Date: November 1, 2007 at 11:03
Forget my old comment:awesome cd!Now it's possible to get his second cd under the name of"Furioso Zoo"(2005,Brennus rec),please if someone has the cd let me know if it sound similar to this one!Surprised also for the Ex-Sortilege singer,very good performance...Sortilege one of the best french old bands even if my fave in that genre was ADX.

From: halfordhughes Date: March 22, 2012 at 20:23
many instrumental songs......and very good songs....


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