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Artist: The Fear

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CD Title: As Far As The I Can C

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: The Fear Music

Catalog Number: TFM1003

Personnel

Paul Holdgate lead vocals, guitars, bass, drums, backup vocals
Ronny Jones knobs, guitars, bass, drums, backup vocals
Brian George additional guitars
John Grimmitt additional bass
Corky Mclellen additional drums

Tracks

1.  Wild Horses  
2.  As Far As The I Can C  
3.  She Said  
4.  All Tied Up  
5.  Even When She Flies  
6.  Wake Up And Dream  
7.  Winding Road  
8.  Light Of The Moon with Brian George  
9.  There's A Sucker (Born Every Minute)  

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: October 31, 2003 at 1:35
A very pleasant surprise! I snagged this one offa eBay cheap, & didn't really expect too much going in,but this is actually pretty decent. When I heard the first few vocal lines on "Wild Horses", I immediately thought of Kip Winger's voice/vocal style. The songs themselves bring Winger & maybe even Victory to mind.All 9 tracks are rockers on this one, with no ballads to be found.The odd numbered songs(1,3,5,7,& 9) are the best,with "There's a Sucker Born Every Minute" being my fave. 8.5/10

From: David Date: October 31, 2003 at 2:49
I thought this was utter garbage, maybe I'll give it another listen.

From: M. Allen Date: November 1, 2003 at 15:58
Great guitars on this one, but not much else going for it. Like a skeleton with no sinew to hold its bones together, this CD seems to be lacking something. To be fair, this isn't the worst hard rock album you'll ever hear, but nobody will claim it's the greatest, either. Better songs with more emphasis on the hooks to make them memorable would have improved things nicely. Bottom line, if you let this one slip through the cracks, you're really not missing much.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 7, 2008 at 14:02
just Ok ! LATE 80's AMERICAN HARD ROCK 79/100 MIX between NIGHTRANGER/WINGER/ROX DIAMOND ! with ex HEIST/MONTROSE singer ! NECESSARY for collectors only !


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