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Artist: Poley-Pichler

Title: Big

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Category: AOR

Year: 2002

Label: Z Records (United Kingdom)

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Personnel

Ted Poley
Gerhard Pichler

Tracks

1.  Parachute  
2.  I Love You  
3.  Elton John  
4.  You're the One  
5.  How Many Nights  
6.  Let Me Out  
7.  Darkest Hour  
8.  Stuck on You  
9.  Better Off Dead  
10.  Don't Spread Your Lies  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: John Date: July 31, 2003 at 11:01
If I could give this a rating lower than 1, I would. This is a stupid album, with stupid lyrics and stupid production. I want my money back.

From: Rob Date: January 18, 2004 at 9:53
This isn't a stupid album at all. I think it's very good although the production isn't that perfect. The songs on this record are all very strong, not to heavy but very fine AOR. It's also sounding better than the Melodica albums. I would rate this album 7,5

From: Geoff Date: November 17, 2004 at 5:26
Yeah, this is a great melodic rock CD. Maybe not great, but very good. 'Parachute' is killer and worth the CD alone, 'Elton John' is cool, 'Darkest hour' is great and 'Better off alone' is a beautiful mid-tempo track. It's been so long since I heard this, I'll put it on tonight. Not as good as D2 and some Melodica, but a very good melodic rock CD regardless and I still love Ted's voice.

From: wzcj02 Date: April 19, 2006 at 5:23
I wouldn't say this is a stupid album, just totally unremarkable and boring. The vibe is very AOR and stripped back which is OK, if the song are good and they aren't. Melodica has much stronger songwriting. I remember the hype for "BIG"...turned out it was a load of crap but ted's new album Collateral Damage is much stronger. Excellent songs, heavier and finally a good production. Consider checking it out.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 21, 2007 at 3:14
This one is as bad as the first MELODICA or just a little "better" save your money for others stuff ! AVOID

From: kipvanpearcy Date: September 22, 2007 at 7:31
Definitely not worth the money, although I love Ted.


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