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Artist: Stan Bush and Barrage

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CD Title: Stan Bush and Barrage

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Category: AOR

Year: 1987

Label: Scotti Bros

Catalog Number: 847318

Personnel

Stan Bush lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars
Rocket Ritchotte lead and rhythm guitars
Pat Torpey drums
Rick Seratte keyboards
Mike Seifrit bass

Tracks

1.  Temptation  
2.  Love Dont Lie  
3.  Primitive Lover  
4.  Heart VS Head  
5.  Crank that Radio  
6.  Gates of Paradise  
7.  Do You Remenber  
8.  Take It Like a Man  
9.  The Touch  
10.  What Is Love  

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From: ROB GARCIA Date: February 16, 2003 at 11:28
there are few albums out there that can be caterorized as masterpieces and this is one of them.every single track in here is full of potential,add an excellent production by richie wise and what you get is one of the best written pages in aor history!!.

From: robert Date: February 16, 2003 at 15:05
Pues a mi me parece un buen disco, pero me quedo con el Dial. mucha calidad tiene este tio..

From: freddy de keyze Date: February 17, 2003 at 10:08
Maybe the best Stan has ever done and that says a lot, because the man is one of the greatest AOR artists ! This is hard AOR,good songs, nice playing. Good stuff and not to miss !!!

From: Pierre Date: February 20, 2003 at 20:43
Hey Dan, don't tell me someone ain't playing with the ratings !

From: TIM Date: February 20, 2003 at 22:58
He knows. He doesn't have time to babysit. Going by the ratings is a poor idea anyways. Just find the person's opinion you agree with most often and go from there.

From: Martin Date: February 25, 2003 at 10:37
I absolutely love this album. My dad first played it to me in the early 90's and I was hooked ever since. Great songs, great talent...hell...great everything.

From: Reno Date: March 9, 2003 at 21:59
I don't know if anyone here knows this, but the song The Touch was one of the main songs in the Transformers Movie

From: jason (FA - Q) Date: March 9, 2003 at 22:06
...and you would know that, wouldn't you Reno?...

From: illimey Date: February 24, 2004 at 11:31
I think I bought this album on the same day I bought 'Touch', the Mark Mangold (sp?) classic. Both albums were unkown to me at the time (1989ish). All I can say is, I wish I still had the same luck when buying unkown music! Or perhaps there is simply nothing this good out there left for me to find. This disc isn't quite in the same league as 'Touch', but it is still out of this world.

From: Date: May 7, 2004 at 9:46
Definitely Stan's masterpiece. Great songwriting. The ones who know who from soundtracks like 'Kickboxer', 'Bloodsport' or 'Transformers' won't be disappointed. The burner 'Primitive Lover' is worth the price alone!

From: bateman Date: May 7, 2004 at 9:46
Definitely Stan's masterpiece. Great songwriting. The ones who know who from soundtracks like 'Kickboxer', 'Bloodsport' or 'Transformers' won't be disappointed. The burner 'Primitive Lover' is worth the price alone!

From: gener8tr Date: August 31, 2004 at 13:28
Imagine a combination of '5150' Sammy Hagar, a steady dose of 1988 Mitch Malloy, a hint of 1990 Blue Tears and a healthy portion of Survivor 'Vital Signs' asked to write the soundtrack to 1986 Karate Kid 2... There you have it, Stan Bush and Barrage. This is nothing short of an epic 80's masterpiece!

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: January 25, 2005 at 20:17
WHERE IS TRANSFORMERS SOUNDTRACK?????????????????????

From: Swriter Date: March 26, 2005 at 17:59
this is my 2nd fav Stan next to Shine, wowowow, this is a great one. A definite top ten from the 80's. Standouts are Love don't lie, Touch, Gates, Heart, Temptation, What is Love, a must have!!!

From: Swriter Date: March 26, 2005 at 18:01
did Scotti brothers records have the soundtrack market down in the 80's!!!!! Rocky, Eye, Transformers, Karate Kid, etc.... hahaha

From: ArnoldLancelot Date: April 3, 2005 at 0:53
Couldn't agree more with the first two reviews. Not, I repeat NOT a single weak song on it. 10 single Hits all togheter. Production, songwriting, musicianship, feeling, balance, everything is over the top. Rob Garcia is right. Few works can be compared to this, I would hazzard maybe Strangeways's 'Walk in the Fire'?? but anyway, this certainly can be called a CLASSIC, with all that means and matters. ESSENTIAL.

From: rene Date: May 29, 2005 at 15:57
STAN BUSH is a AOR GOD.

From: PAUL Date: August 24, 2005 at 13:28
ANOTHER ONE AOR MASTERPIECE FROM A GREAT ARTIST.YES!STAN BUSH IS ONE OF THE BEST SONGWRITERS OF THIS GENRE OF MUSIC,AND HE PROVED IT WITH THE SOUNDTRACKS(THE WRAITH,THE TRANSFORMERS,KICKBOXER,BLOODSPORT)AND WHEN HE WROTE THE SONG 'CAPTURE THE DREAM' FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1996 IN ATLANTA.SEE ALSO THE VIDEO CLIP OF 'THE TOUCH' FROM TRANSFORMERS.OH!WHAT MEMORIES THIS CLIP BRINGS TO ME.AND DON'T FORGET THE SONG 'SHE'S GOT THE POWER' FROM SAILOR MOON(YES,THE CARTOON!)

From: thiago Date: December 4, 2005 at 20:05
Great album!!! I love the songs 'Heart VS. Head' (from 'The Wraith' soundtrack), 'Love Don't Lie' , 'The Touch' and especially 'Gates of Paradise' (pure AOR). Hugs Thiago (from Brazil) sr.macintosh@bol.com.br

From: sanxdowntherainbow Date: March 20, 2007 at 20:49
A complete MASTERPIECE from start to finish...enough said. 10/10

From: Square Date: March 22, 2011 at 17:27
I remember getting this the same day I got House Of Lords s/t. Listening to them back to back I were baffled when I heard Love Don't Lie on both albums! Stan did it first though and it's a bit of a classic. Gates Of Paradise is a great song as is The Touch.

From: halfordhughes Date: March 29, 2011 at 8:52
Love Dont Lie...

From: Mindcrime Date: September 22, 2018 at 1:55
Grabbed a VG+ vinyl a few years back, and it still sounds som fresh 31 years on. It never gets old listening to the mix of melodic rock and AOR. Great song writing and musicianship throughout. An talking of songs in soundtracks, this is also in one of the great B Movies of the 80's; The Wraith. One of the best AOR/Rock soundtrack albums! And the movie was released before the actual track.


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