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CD Title: Hurry Up And Wait

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Category: AOR/ Melodic Rock

Year: 2005

Label: Metal Mayhem

Catalog Number: MM00056

Personnel

T.J. Gabriele vocals
Ken Barberio guitar, keyboards
Scott Wilson guitar
Todd Wilson bass
Bob Ventresca drums
Ted Poley backing vocals
Jeff Cannata producer

Tracks

1.  Tears In The Sky  4:39
2.  Runaway  2:44
3.  When We Were Young  4:28
4.  Feels Like Forever To Me  4:58
5.  Talking To A Stranger  4:06
6.  Sorry It Didn't Work Out  3:37
7.  Another Lonely Night  3:49
8.  Here With You Tonight  3:25
9.  You Said Goodbye  4:35
10.  With All Of My Heart  4:44
11.  Go Your Own Way  3:49
12.  Movin' On  3:03
  
Total Running Time:  47:57

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From: AOR freaky Date: July 25, 2005 at 3:44
SUPERB AOR ! Great newie, once again produced by mr. Cannata (when will we hear any new product from the man himself ?). Very recommended and nearly on the same level as Blanc Faces, Cry Holy etc. One of the best AOR records of the year so far (far better than let's say Prayer etc.).

From: vandervelde Date: July 26, 2005 at 10:30
IMO this is very dissapointing record...some songs sounds quite good but no killer or very good songs, nothing to go crazy over...with better mix (vocals too much behind instruments) this could be much better record

From: AOR freaky Date: July 26, 2005 at 14:43
A pity you''re disappointed, vandervelde ! I find this a good AOR release, and much better than a lot of 'wellknown' acts.

From: swriter Date: July 26, 2005 at 17:29
just got this finally!!!! hmmm, not really sure yet, very nice sounding album indeed, no question at all, but it has not clicked yet, I am not saying anything bad, just waiting for it to hit me in some way, more to come!!! again, very nice sounding record definately!!!

From: Geoff Date: August 21, 2005 at 18:50
Decent at best. Simple music, simple and cliched lyrics, simple, cliched and recycled melodies and hooks. Honestly, I feel as though I've heard all these choruses and hooks elsewhere, and a lot border on copyright I'd dare say. This is the best of their 3 albums, but I only liked one song off both 'Anatomy' and 'The road' so that's saying very little. Consistent and I really dig 'Sorry it didn't work out', but overall well below average and too simple and unoriginal without risk or killer songs.

From: 80sMetal1 Date: December 7, 2005 at 2:13
Now this just one awesome CD. I mean, there are some albums on here that everyone seems to love, but I don't think are good at all. But this one totally delivers the goods. Crunching guitars, great production, and catchy as hell songs. Tears In The Sky has top 10 single written all over it, Runaway is my favorite, and Talking to a Stranger and Another Lonely Night have soaring harmonies and catchy choruses. Out of all the sought-after hard rock cds, this one is easy to find, and just kicks!

From: oliver Date: December 31, 2005 at 9:57
average rating 9.19??? this cd imo isn´t that good. decent melodic rock but has been heard much better (outland-long way home, for example). i miss the songs that are catchy enough to remember them when the disc has ended. so i´d say, a good one, but not a must. 7,5/10

From: lucasgordon Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:11
**************************Comentar un cd no es cosa fácil. Como quedar bien con las bandas y con los fans al mismo tiempo? Suele pasar que una banda no suena de lo mejor, aunque a los fans les fascine lo que oyen, y uno sabe que tal vez el músico de debería esforzarse mas. Suerte que hay bandas como Secret Smile, que son opuestos a este relato, ya que con esta nueva producción “Hurry up and wait” me han demostrado que a veces no solo que es fácil sino aun mas un placer poder comentar música.

From: lucasgordon Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:11
Este disco apunta a un hard rock melódico, con ciertas tendencias AOR. Por solo citar una guía para el consumidor, los que adquieran este fabuloso album van a encontrarse en cierto modo con aires de los Leopardos Sordos, y porque no un poco de sabor a Danger Danger, que sin ir mas lejos Ted Poley, vocalista de la mitica banda hair metal (otrora Melodica, Bone Machine, Xenon, Crush 40) aparece en los coros de “Go your own way”. Lógicamente, si alguien me dijera “hey, sabes que tal o

From: lucasgordon Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:12
cual banda fue producida por Jeff Cannata (Arc Angel)” digamos que me da cierta tranquilidad de que voy a estar ante un buen disco, por lo que Secret Smile encima ya venia con gran ventaja, Cannata también aporta coros y percusión en el mismo track que esta Poley. Convengamos que el merito de tocar bien es del mismo músico, por lo que este disco es una buena recomendación de mi parte, hay buenas voces melódicas a cargo de TJ, abundan los teclados a cargo de Ken y Jeff Batter

From: lucasgordon Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:13
(Robin Beck, Cannata, Blanc Faces, Arc Angel), no esperen guitarras muy rifferas, cuyos responsables son Ken y Scout, pero hacen buen acompañamiento melódico. Las bases a cargo de Todd Wilson y Bobby Ventrisca son bastante pegadizas. Si tuviera que elegir un hit apuntaría mi atención al que sigue de “Movin’ on” que aparece en el tema 25, es un tema escondido, algo asi como una canción navideña onda medio beatlesca’, aunque “Movin’ on” y “Go your own way” también sobresalen un poco.

From: lucasgordon Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:13
Mas info? www.secretsmile.net *************************************************************************************** Lucas H Gordon

From: Vikki Roxx Date: August 28, 2006 at 4:11
Pretty good stuff.

From: Axe-Machine Date: December 30, 2006 at 18:09
Nothing like as good as I was expecting. The production is nice, but the songs are simple and a little boring to be honest. Hopefully they'll get it right with the next one, but I was left a little cold by this one.

From: Diamonddave777 Date: August 26, 2023 at 14:33
Love the singer which looks like Mike Tramp 👍 A good album, between White Lion & Bryan Adams


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