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Artist: Rachel Rachel

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CD Title: You Oughta Know By Now

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Category: AOR/ Christian Rock

Year: 1993

Label: Dayspring

Catalog Number: 7014234625

Personnel

Cheryl Jewel vocals
Heli Sterner vocals, guitars
Brynn Beltran keyboards
Jennifer York bass
Jenny Sparks drums
Dann Huff guitar
Mark Matheson organ
Billy Smiley guitar, mandoline

Tracks

1.  Somebody To Love Me  
2.  Dust To Diamonds  
3.  You Oughta Know By Now  
4.  Only Heaven Knows  
5.  In Your Arms  
6.  You'll Never Know  
7.  Lay Down Your Head  
8.  You Are Always There  
9.  You Comfort Me  
10.  Time (I Will Still Love You)  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: James Date: April 21, 2004 at 18:17
Dust To Diamonds is an awesome song. Should have been done By Lita Ford or Vixen.

From: SCANDI Date: January 2, 2006 at 14:38
Not bad, not bad.. Absolutely will please fans of HEART's 80s period. Some songs remind me on GIANT as "Lay down your head" due to the heavy guitar sound. My favourite "IN YOUR ARMS" distinguishes through its clear guitar sound but still its balladesque feel while "DUST TO DIAMONDS" is of course a brilliant AOR song with an almost epic feeling. The last point I have to state is that the lyrics are not obvious religious. They are interpretable like every other bands' songs. 8,1/10

From: 123charpenay Date: May 1, 2009 at 18:33
fantastics female singers.dust to diamonds is a real hit.top class female aor

From: 123charpenay Date: October 13, 2014 at 13:45
second effort for the five girls of rachel rachel.this record is different than their first realise,cause here they plays some real hard fm songs with big guitars ,beautiful keyboards and excellent songs who will hooked you immediatly.the very great cool aor of the first record is always present on tracks 6 and 8.the two ballads(tracks 4 and 10) are not at my taste.too similar to celine dion.the rest ?they rocks!!!!!


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