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Artist: Ole

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CD Title: This Ole Town

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Category: AOR

Year: 1987

Label: Mercury/Polygram (West Germany)

Catalog Number: 832 779-2

Personnel

Ole Evenrude lead and backing vocals, keyboards
Trond Mcholter guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals
Mick Tucker drums, backing vocals
Mal Mcnulty additional backing vocals
Suzi O'List additional backing vocals
Steve Lange additional backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Take a Chance  
2.  This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us  
3.  Popaganda  
4.  You Are All I Need  
5.  Crazy  
6.  X-Ray Specs  
7.  I Wanna Spend the Night With You  
8.  Bad Times' Good for Writin' Songs  
9.  When Love Goes to War  
10.  The World Keeps on Turnin'  

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From: Scandinavia Date: August 24, 2003 at 8:13
I don't really know this act but OLE is a very common name throughout Scandinavia...Hahaha that's like calling a band "STEVE" or something...I'm guessing this is rather cheesy!

From: robert Date: September 20, 2003 at 11:27
No esta mal, pero tampoco es pa echar cohetes!!

From: ROB GARCIA Date: January 24, 2004 at 17:18
nice catchy hard rock by ole.nothing out of this world...but if you miss the s/t stage dolls album this is very much in the same vein but with more guitars!!.

From: jessica96fish Date: February 28, 2004 at 11:21
this cd just ain't worth the money.its ok.but not worth the money it goes for.

From: TIM (2) Date: June 3, 2004 at 5:04
Agree with Jessica96fish, this is a million miles from the "One Size Fits All" release (although the very cheesy "X-Ray Specs" is on both) and I'd love to sell my copy for the above price but would feel very guilty!

From: Geoff Date: December 7, 2004 at 4:26
I wonder how it gets such a high rating as the comments above are very accurate. This isn't bad, but really not that great either. To be honest, the lyrics are just too lame for me (And that's from a glam fan!) but I guess the songs are a bit of harmless fun. If you like Sha-Boom check it out, and also the lamer side of the excellent Bai Bang (Which is not often present).

From: garden Date: July 19, 2006 at 21:17
"this town aint....." is the best song. if you dont want to spend so much money, you can buy "høy og mørk - de beste". "this town..." is there too. its a best of - collection with some english and some norwegian lyrics. the english ones is the best, exept "det vakke min skyld" which is good. this album is pretty new, from 2005, and easy to get.

From: metalguf Date: November 3, 2006 at 14:45
I like Evenrude's voice. And the ballad "You Are All I Need" is nice too. But anyway. This CD was an disappointment. Evenrude could have made this Cd on an much higher level. But he improve it on the second album.

From: Zoner Date: July 28, 2008 at 3:08
You can't go wrong with anything of Ole's work. Simply amazing album if you like that Scandi sound from the mid/late 80's with lot's of majestic keys.

From: Pudelrockarn Date: August 22, 2008 at 8:59
Listen to Zoner and ignore some comments here. jessica96fish didn't liked this cd that much and thinks Rat Bat Blue's Squeak was really cool. No way! This is as good as One Size Fits All. Mark my words. If you like Evenrude you will like this one. And this sounds nothing like Stage Dolls self-titled album. This is original.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: October 20, 2013 at 20:08
Nothing to do if you compare it with his side project that is no other than his second name's band Evenrude ...basically an easy going kinda of Hi-Tech AOR stuff..."X-Ray Specs","Bad Times'Good For Writin' Songs" & "The World Keeps On Turnin'" are my faves...probably tracks 2,4 & 5 have somethin' going on as well...if you want my opinion,skip this one a go straight to his Evenrude work ...68/100

From: hair metal again Date: February 7, 2024 at 8:47
excellent album for OLE with that commercial Scandi hard rock sound with big vocal harmonies and lots of keys!in times you can also think of STAGE DOLLS or BRYAN ADAMS i guess,,highlights are "take a chance","popaganda" and "when love goes to war"!really liked it


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