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Artist: Vow Wow

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CD Title: V

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1987

Label: Arista / Toshiba-EMI (Japan)

Catalog Number: TOCT-8417

Personnel

Genki Hitomi Vocals
Kyoji Yamamoto Guitars
Neil Murray Bass
Rei Atsumi Keyboards
Toshihiro Niimi Drums

Tracks

1.  Don't Tell Me Lies  
2.  Somewhere In The Night  
3.  The Girl In Red  
4.  Break Out  
5.  Cry No More  
6.  Same Town  
7.  Born To Die  
8.  Waited For A Lifetime  
9.  Don't Leave Me Now  
10.  War Man  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Lynchomaniac Date: February 18, 2005 at 8:44
Their best release! Having said that it's not the strongest album you can buy. But pieces like Don't tell me lies, Don't leave me now and Born to die makes this release worthwhile anyway

From: Axe-Machine Date: January 26, 2006 at 8:36
Good album from Japan's finest. Almost impossible to find on CD these days, especially at a reasonable price, but is worth the search. 'Dont Tell Me Lies', 'Somewhere In The Night', 'Break Away' and the John Wetton penned 'Dont Leave Me Now' make this album the undiscovered (by many) gem that it is. A fine release. Recommended.

From: Geoff Date: May 3, 2006 at 0:41
I agree partially with the comments above. IMO, this is also their best album. A good mixture of commercial hard rock songs and straight-ahead rockers. Many tracks are quite good, but like all their albums there are no stunners here. The level of quality here is pretty consistent and if you're going to give this band a go this would be the release I'd recommend. Solid hard rock.

From: handron Date: October 10, 2006 at 5:33
Don't Leave Me Now......ohhhhhhh my goooood~~~~~ i can't help shaking my body when i listening to it. Genki Hitomi's voice reminds me David Coverdale, the vocals of white snake.

From: shoemaker Date: October 30, 2007 at 15:58
Donīt like the vocals, sounds like a japanise version of coverdale with a grinning touch in it. Music is ok, sometimes good.

From: 34years in aor Date: January 2, 2008 at 8:33
this is the real deal.this group is strong and melodic like the wind.

From: dokken Date: November 24, 2009 at 4:47
great album!


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