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Category: AOR
Year: 1982
Label: BMG (Japan)
Catalog Number: BVCM 37166
1. | Addicted | |
2. | It Doesn't Matter | |
3. | Nobody Said It Was Easy | |
4. | The Last Safe Place On Earth | |
5. | You Know How Those Boys Are | |
6. | Midnight Summer's Dream | |
7. | Rock 'N Roll Woman | |
8. | Long Distance Lover | |
9. | Make Believe |
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From: ROB GARCIA | Date: April 24, 2004 at 17:12 |
i cant understand why on earth most of the so called aor specialists claim that this is the worst album from the le roux aor trilogy ,i mean have they really bothered listening to this album properly? because imo this beats the shit out of "up" and its certainly up there with the "so fired up" album.dont let this album pass you by cause its a beautifull trip down to aor memory lane. |
From: rocketron | Date: April 26, 2004 at 8:57 |
The most underrated Le Roux album.Contains some wonderful dynamic instrumental passages and the ballad "Make Believe" is one of the most heart wrenching ballads ever recorded - awesome !! |
From: Rockhead | Date: April 26, 2004 at 11:33 |
I have a Jap version of this cd and its great. However I am looking for the reissue as it features 3 bonus tracks-even more Le Roux for your money!! |
From: Steve | Date: May 27, 2004 at 12:04 |
track 5 should be Inspiration - then there are 10 tracks - at least on my copy |
From: Harald | Date: October 10, 2004 at 5:30 |
Received the jap cd this week and I think itīs a great AOR album. Favorite tracks are: "Addicted", "It Doesnīt Matter", "Nobody Said It Was Easy" and the killer song what once was the 1st track on the vinyl b-side "You Know Who Those Boys Are", all in all itīs excellent stuff throughout and a must have if you like the other cdīs by this band too. |
From: richb | Date: August 6, 2005 at 10:40 |
A superb album, the quality of material is consistently superb. Even though it's not as powerful as "Up" they cover the breadth of the AOR spectrum with consumate ease, from the hard hitting "Addicted" to the smoooth West Coastisms of "Inspiration". An essential purchase for any serious AOR lover. |
From: Real rock fan | Date: December 8, 2008 at 16:06 |
Very good album from a great band. Their previous album "Up" is my personal favourite and this doesn`t quite live up to that! The best tracks for me are It Doesn`t Matter, Nobody Said It Was Easy, Midnight Summers Dream and Rock And Roll Woman. |
From: Kim HP | Date: January 7, 2009 at 12:52 |
Not as good as "So Fired Up" but not far away. There are some great tracks here like the rocking opener "Addicted", "Last Safe Place On Earth" and the amazing "You Know How Those Boys Are". As with the other two 80's Le Roux records, this CD belongs in any serious AOR collection. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: December 18, 2011 at 19:24 |
My favourite release of the band along with "Up" & "So Fired Up"..this one has the all time mega classic ballad "Nobody Said It Was Easy" plus some other good moments such as "Addicted"(whatta way to open an album!,a great rocking song indeed),"It Doesn't Matter","You Know How Those Boys Are" & "Make Believe"(nice ballad)...recommended...87/100 ![]() |
From: Elljam | Date: March 1, 2022 at 7:10 |
Disappointing release after the excellent "Up". There are a few decent tracks but the songs generally aren't as good & it's too lightweight, with some pretty shoddy ballads |
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