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CD Title: The Sky Is The Limit

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Category: Melodic Metal / Hard Rock

Year: 2007

Label: AFM Records

Catalog Number: AFM 161-2

Personnel

Carsten Schulz Vocals
Hutch Bauer Bass
Jörg Wartmann Guitar
Wolfgang Schimmer Guitar
Rami Ali Drums

Tracks

1.  The Sky Is The Limit  
2.  Mr. Madness  
3.  The Luxury Of Losing Hope  
4.  Won’t Sleep Alone  
5.  Propaganda  
6.  Can’t Fight The Past  
7.  Gallery Of Broken Glass  
8.  Rain Road  
9.   Mindmines  
10.  Raging Winds   

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Existing comments about this CD

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 13, 2007 at 2:50
GOOD CD 83/100 their best CD !!! CARSTEN SCHULZ exDOMAIN/MIDNITE CLUB/ANGEL OF EDENetc...is a VERY good POWERFUL singer great production by R.BOBEL from FRONTLINE GREAT MELODIC GERMAN METAL

From: juan carlos Date: October 3, 2007 at 23:35
Una mezcla de sus dos discos pero mas que nada del aclamado "Criticize the Truth". No tan impactado por esta placa la verdad, un tanto soterrado como que ya es mas de lo mismo. "The Luxury Of Losing Hope" es mi favorita junto a "Can’t Fight The Past" y "Gallery Of Broken Glass". Bueno.. 8/10

From: Geoff Date: October 8, 2007 at 0:51
Robby Boebel is no longer in the band, and with his absence the band strays further from the quality associated with Frontline. The title track is great, and the whole album is solid heavy rock, but nowhere near as good as the debut and, like 'Tattooed heart', it strays further from the original sound. This is a good band, but for me the songs are just becoming too "ordinary" and nothing really stands out much anymore. Better than Domain, nowhere near as good as Frontline.


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