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Artist: Blackstone

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CD Title: Blackstone

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1997

Label: Escape Music (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: ESM-021

Personnel

Marc Lafrance vocals
Paul Dean guitars
Brent Knudson guitars
Mick Dalla-Vee bass
Gary Grace drums

Tracks

1.  Chill  
2.  Kiss the Fire  
3.  Act Out Your Fantasy  
4.  Trouble in Paradise  
5.  Runaway  
6.  Been There, Done That  
7.  Livin' to Ride  
8.  Land of Denial  
9.  World Comes Tumbling Down  
10.  Schizophrenic  
11.  Blame It on the Night  

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From: Big Mike Date: April 7, 2004 at 16:43
Never heard of this band but if paul deans in it, the guitars are probably good. Hope my insight helps.

From: Paul Ryan Date: April 7, 2004 at 17:09
Big Mike, I bought this CD because Paul Dean was on it and I was a fan of Loverboy. I saw them live supporting Def Leppard on the second leg of the Hysteria tour here in the UK. Boy was I disappointed with this CD. This is amatuerish, forgettable, badly produced cack. I traded my copy within 3 days of buying it. The guitars on this are nothing compared with what he's done in the past. Avoid. Stick some Loverboy on instead!!

From: Sergey F. Date: April 11, 2004 at 15:29
The year is 1997

From: zld Date: February 22, 2005 at 10:36
Was originally released as Marc La France- out of nowhere (1994). The Blackstone release has some really bad bonustracks. you better check out M. La france's release.

From: Geoff Date: March 10, 2005 at 22:09
I really cannot agree with Paul above. Whilst I also do not think this disc is great, it is nowhere near as bad as stated above. Musically, this is anything but amatuerish - the band is very competent, but even more innacurate is the statement that this is poorly produced. There is nothing at all wrong with production here, as it is really quite a crisp production job, and I think that if you like Hittman's 2nd disc you might enjoy a moment or 2 here. Far inferior, but a pretty good hard rock CD

From: MHR Date: January 28, 2011 at 6:47
Fantastic work

From: halfordhughes Date: June 3, 2012 at 8:43
Runaway


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