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Artist: I Love You

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CD Title: All of Us

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Category: Glam

Year: 1994

Label: Geffen

Catalog Number: GEFD-24611

Personnel

Chris Palmer vocals
Jeff Nolan guitar
Mike Kossler bass
Tom Sweet drums

Tracks

1.  All of Us  
2.  Blood  
3.  Want Something  
4.  ...And the Children Shall Lead  
5.  Delilah's Razor  
6.  Shillelah  
7.  Slippery  
8.  You Don't Know Dick  
9.  Whitehouse  
10.  My God  
11.  The Stone  
12.  Ain't Cloudy Out  
13.  2011  

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From: Kryiis Karl Date: May 4, 2003 at 12:33
Damn I know maybe this band has nothing in common with most of bands registered on this site but if one wants to own 2 great cd then you got the right band here (first self titled album not mentionned here but existing prior to this one). Not easy at all to define their style, afraid I'm unable to. To my knowledge I can't compare this band to any other existing one. All I can say is that it's a shame nobody seems to know and like them here ...

From: Nanteau Date: August 11, 2003 at 17:56
How can a band name themselves "I love you"??? Do I love them???

From: FRATELLO Date: December 11, 2003 at 6:16
Definitely not a hard rock band, not a glam band too, but one can find elements of both styles on this CD. I can compare them to T-Rex, maybe The Black Crowes. They sound a little in a grunge way. The songs are great. If you like good sounding raw rock (not metal) bands, try this cd and you won't be disapointed.

From: Kryiis Karl Date: January 9, 2004 at 15:25
It has many influences, kind of blues, funk, rock, jazzy elements in rock songs, a unique style and personality, intelligent music, inspired and interpreted with style. Nanteau : hope you don't judge people on their names or colour. I want to believe you just wanted to show you had spirit and play with words. Hopefully, open minded people will have the curiosity to try and land a hear on their works.

From: Date: November 9, 2004 at 4:52
FYI: the band recorded a s/t debut that precedes this LP by 3 years ...

From: joe123 Date: July 18, 2010 at 11:39
This is not a melodic rock or AOR or melodic metal band. Out of contest.


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