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Category: AOR/ Hard Rock
Year: 1987
Label: Zebra Records
Catalog Number: ?
1. | The First (The Only One) | |
2. | Hit It | |
3. | Dream Ticket | |
4. | Sweet Lies | |
5. | Maria | |
6. | Hideaway | |
7. | Open to Seduction | |
8. | The Circle of the Dance | |
9. | Are You There? | |
10. | The Memory Fades | |
11. | Waiting |
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From: Rene | Date: January 10, 2005 at 15:56 |
Very melodic nwobhm. More hard rock then metal but still a great album with great songs. |
From: Wotty | Date: January 10, 2005 at 16:28 |
As a big Tygers fan this in essence was the end.I disagree with Rene,this is about as far away from the N.W.O.B.H.M.as you can get.It's a shame because a vocalist of the calibre of Jon Deverill deserved so much better.... |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: November 24, 2006 at 18:25 |
completely awesome!!!!!!!!!.it's hard to believe is the old tyger we use to know.in fact this album and the wreck-age are aor experiments but wonderfuly well elaborated.i consider this one a blast of an album specially by deverill's voice which is just great!.it was nice back then that they tried on another style but definetely their strenght is just straight forward heavy metal.Blessed!. |
From: Clayton77 | Date: January 9, 2007 at 23:29 |
Another good release by the TYGERS!!! Lots of wonderful melodies and Jon Deverills excellent voice catches the ear...AWESOME!!! |
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