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Artist: Topas

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CD Title: Topas

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Category: Light AOR

Year: 1980

Label: Polydor (Germany)

Catalog Number: 517 184-2

Personnel

Topas vocals, guitar
Jochan Daansen guitar
Richard Kersten guitar
Nick Paine guitar
Reinhard Besser bass
Hartmut Pfannmuller drums, percussion
Jurgen Zoller percussion
Brad Howell percussion
Christian Kolonovits keyboards
Dieter Kolb keyboards
Michael Cretu keyboards

Tracks

1.  Hurricane  4:20
2.  From Coast to Coast  4:31
3.  Days of Summer  4:46
4.  Hello and Goodbye  4:41
5.  Train to an Island  6:12
6.  Burning River  3:13
7.  Alasca  4:14
8.  Lemon Boy  3:52
  
Total Running Time:  35:49

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Mike Date: January 8, 2004 at 18:22
Great album - think about 1980!! Best track : Train to an island !!

From: Johnson Date: May 1, 2004 at 21:08
Most remenberance, I had one but lost, I had search for years for a new one, anyone can advise me where I can get it!! so appreciated!

From: phaffas Date: May 21, 2004 at 0:30
Christian Kolonovits is the conductor in scorpions moment of glory concert in 2000 with the berliner philharmoniker. a useless fact for everyone

From: robinson Date: March 24, 2005 at 17:47
Two of the best songs, I've ever heard: Hurricane + Train to An Island.

From: TONI MALLORCA Date: October 9, 2006 at 7:57
aor? parecen BONEY M!!

From: juan carlos Date: October 10, 2007 at 1:45
Fenomenal inicio con esa "Hurricane" que realmente es un Huracán! es sin duda que me valga el mejor tema del disco. El resto? pues ya no es AOR y voltean la torta como se diría, son temas que mas se parecen a Simon & Garfunkel o América pero mas Folk, que no están del todo mal pero ya no es la onda que todo AORero espera. "Train to an Island" y "Lemon Boy" las otras que meten esa guitarra clásica que me gusta, el resto solo para fanas de lo clásico. Extraño disco. 7.5/10

From: TONI MALLORCA Date: October 10, 2007 at 16:50
quizás exagere pero hay temas que me recuerdan a BONIE M!!!!!


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