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CD Title: New Frontier

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Category: AOR

Year: 1988

Label: Mika/ Polydor Records

Catalog Number: 835 695-2

Personnel

Monty Byrom vocals, guitar
Glenn Letsch bass
David Neuhauser keyboards
Marc Nelson drums
Tommy Funderburk backing vocals
Arthur Barrow additional keyboards
Kim Bullard additional keyboards
Produced by Richie Zito.

Tracks

1.  Under Fire  
2.  American Dream  
3.  Love Is Stronger Than The Heart  
4.  Change For The Better  
5.  Standing In My Tears  
6.  Lonesome Blues  
7.  I Think About You written by: Michael Bolton, Martin Briley  
8.  Motel Rain  
9.  Burning The Page  
10.  Riverboat Man  

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From: AOR freaky Date: January 28, 2004 at 5:23
Good AOR record, not classic, but good anyway. Look at names involved, and you know you can't go wrong ! Check it out ! It's worth it !

From: aorjocke Date: January 28, 2004 at 11:03
This band reminds alot of 38 Special to me,they mix southern rock and AOR in a great way."Under fire", "Love Is Stronger Than The Heart" and "I Think About You" are all really good AOR.

From: TIM Date: January 28, 2004 at 12:51
Glad you guys pointed out that it is AOR. I used the info. from auctions on Ebay, and wasn't sure because the descriptions varied. I changed it to AOR instead of Hard Rock. I've been wanting this one forever, but wasn't sure. Since you guys recommend it -I'll give it a try. Thanks. Much cheaper than many of the other AOR collectibles I've purchased.

From: AOR freaky Date: February 2, 2004 at 6:17
Dear Tim, I have to correct my words a bit after re-listening to this record after years. Hmm. . . I thought it was better. First side is pretty good, but side two is a letdown (poppy and very bluesy). If you can get it for a cheap price, o.k., but don't pay to much for it !

From: TIM Date: February 2, 2004 at 11:25
Thanks AOR freaky. It goes for about $16 (U.S.), so I might pick it up. After all the money I'm shelling out for May Run, that seems like nothin'. Some of these AOR gems are quite costly. I mean "gem" as rare cd and not neccessarily a masterpiece. Some are quite disappointing.

From: Rycheage Date: March 18, 2004 at 23:20
Easy on the ear, and a nice middle ground between Byrom's earlier work, and where he would eventually take his musical direction. In ways there's bits of Nelson, Restless Heart, and of course the inevitable comparison to Billy Satellite.

From: MikeL Date: September 1, 2004 at 23:12
A bit too melow for my taste. Under Fire is a nice tune but not alot substance here. Okay but not great is a good way to describe it.

From: Swazi Date: September 27, 2005 at 5:15
I think this musis is pretty cool ! Easy listening. My first thought was that this reminds me of Huey Lewis.

From: juan carlos Date: December 23, 2009 at 22:46
rare that no one mentions to John Waite as a direct influence here. I agree with AOR Freaky, first side is the best, 2nd part is not bad but itīs just Ok. "Under Fire" and "American Dream" are by far my favorite songs. 8/10

From: juan carlos Date: December 23, 2009 at 22:46
rare that no one mentions to John Waite as a direct influence here. I agree with AOR Freaky, first side is the best, 2nd part is not bad but itīs just Ok. "Under Fire" and "American Dream" are by far my favorite songs. 8/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: July 8, 2010 at 22:25
The voice is John Waite's alike a 100% 4 sure...Monty Byron (lead vocalist/guitar player and former Billy Satellite) put this outfit together in the late 80's and only recorded this one..the songs could appeal to any fan of Glenn Frey,Don Henley,Jimmy Ryser and 38 Special just 2 mention some artists...the best tracks for me were "Under Fire","American Dream","Love Is Stronger Than The Heart","Change For The Better" and "Think About You"...solid numbers and a good album.88/100


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