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Artist: Stevie Rachelle

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CD Title: Who the Hell Am I

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 1998

Label: R.L.S. Records

Catalog Number: CD00198

Personnel

Stevie Rachelle vocals
Michael Raphael guitar, bass
John Stephens keyboards, piano, strings
Brian Burwells drums
Tommy Gruber bass, keyboards

Tracks

1.  Path of Choices  
2.  Harbor Valley  
3.  Rock Me Gently  
4.  So Many Seasons  
5.  Little Black Light  
6.  Whatever Happened to Friends  
7.  Just Being Me  
8.  Who the Hell Am I  
9.  Cant Take It Anymore  
10.  Broken Man  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Bizkit82 Date: December 11, 2003 at 22:27
More Pure Crap.

From: M. Allen Date: December 15, 2003 at 23:42
(Sigh) Another solo CD from this ex-Tuff singer. Why can't he just reform Tuff & release another kickin' hair-metal album like "What Comes Around Goes Around" or "Religious Fix" instead of monkeying around with the mellower stuff? Anyway, this is the worse of the 2 solo efforts Stevie has released; it's OK, but nothing to write home about. In other words, you won't feel like you've died & gone to Hell when you hear this CD, but it sure doesn't sound like Heaven either.

From: cider Date: December 16, 2003 at 12:24
all hail to stevie for rereleasing 'proud to be loud' by the mighty Jim gillette...

From: Geoff Date: September 20, 2004 at 19:01
A score of 3.20, three comments... I love Tuff, but unfortunately this CD is pretty much only worth what I just noted there. Poor, average and extremely lacklustre AOR / acoustic rock CD. I'd take a refund anyday, as I paid aud$30 for it. Avoid.

From: ERIK Date: October 17, 2004 at 18:23
Hmm... I have to disagree with you other guys. I think the songs are good, but it lacks in production.

From: hair metal again Date: October 30, 2014 at 10:13
totally agree but with M.Allen in this one!not bad at all ,but nothin mindblowin either!Steve through the 90s got mellow and decide to do a slow and non hard edged semi acoustic one!"so many seasons","path of choices","broken man" the best moments!i quite enjoyed it


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