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Artist: Zar

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CD Title: From Welcome... To Goodbye

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1993

Label: Intercord/IRS (Germany)

Catalog Number: 942 286

Personnel

Tommy Bloch Vocals
Tommy Clauss Guitars
Wolf Urban Bass
Jerry Schaffer Keyboards
Marcel Ash Drums
John Lawton Vocals Track 5

Tracks

1.  Welcome  2:11
2.  How Many Tears  4:03
3.  A Touch Of Ebony  4:38
4.  Thin Line  4:06
5.  Eagles Flight  4:13
6.  Never So Alone  3:57
7.  I Can't Believe  4:06
8.  Angel  3:50  Cover: Jimi Hendrix
9.  I'm Still Tryin'  4:53
10.  Bushido  3:00
11.  When The Fire Burns  4:04
12.  Highlands  3:09
13.  Goodbye  2:07
  
Total Running Time:  48:17

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From: rocky Date: February 19, 2005 at 5:18
probably their best effort so far...

From: Geoff Date: February 21, 2005 at 2:26
'Thin line' and 'Never so alone' are highlights for me, but this is another success from this quality band. They never really put out anything half-assed and whilst not every track is a killer here, it's well played and another bunch of very solid songs. Thumbs up again.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: April 23, 2005 at 13:40
Average Metal or Hard Melodic, No tan bueno como el primero la verdad me esperaba mas ya que habia leido buenas criticas en otros lugares y me doy cuenta cada vez que faltan buenos criticos en muchas revistas y sites, a diferencia de los hay en esta pagina que saben de lo bueno, un Hard Melodico pero en algunos temas rozando el Heavy con esas guitarras que le meten, tiene sus temas como Never So Alone o How Many Tears, muy promedio y no lo recomiendo como si lo hago con el primero que si vale.

From: KurtmanJP Date: October 18, 2008 at 22:41
I heard the Japanese version has a KILLER bonus track called "Didn't Know It Was Love".

From: rbrigade Date: October 31, 2008 at 11:22
Well played album. Great singer. Maybe the songs are a bit repetitive and that's why there are people who find fillers in here or think of the album as average. It's really good though. 8/10


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