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Category: AOR
Year: 1987
Label: Columbia Records
Catalog Number: CK-40182
1. | Never Enough | |||
2. | Downtown Train | Cover: Rod Stewart | ||
3. | Give It Time | |||
4. | Call to Heaven | |||
5. | The River Cried | |||
6. | Isn't It Enough | |||
7. | Sue Lee | |||
8. | Tough Love | |||
9. | Heartache Heard Round the World |
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From: Knuckles | Date: April 13, 2004 at 10:48 |
Is it just me?,or does Patty have one fo the most pwerful female rock voices.I just loved the Scandel releases as well. |
From: illimey | Date: April 13, 2004 at 14:12 |
OK I've never heard this disc (and I just checked Ebay and for $18.50 with over 2 days of bidding left I don't think I ever will) but I can never pass up an opportunity to mention my favourite band... so here goes. I wonder how many people out there know that 'Call To Heaven' is actually a cover version of 'Les Morts Dansant' which is some of the very best work from the pen of Magnum's Tony Clarkin? "Cannons roared, in the valley they thundered..." Oh, BTW; Magnum have a new album out Aug 30th!! |
From: Tony | Date: April 13, 2004 at 21:08 |
Really dig this album but Patty Smyth could sing the phone book and I'd love it. Just a great raspy voice that can make the wimpiest pop tune have a "bite" to it. The best songs on here are the title track and "Call To Heaven" which the latter song has some great lyrics and her voice is incredible on it. I was lucky enough to find this in a bargain bin in 93' for a few bucks. Great pop-aor. |
From: Jonny_B | Date: August 25, 2004 at 15:48 |
Essential AOR at it's best. Patty Smyth picks up where she left off with Scandal. Music is very similar to the "Warrior" album. Her "S/T" sophomore effort not listed on this site is best described as a disappointment, at least when compared to "Never Enough." |
From: SCANDI | Date: December 31, 2005 at 17:55 |
Good but not as good as I thought. For me, not too much outstanding hooklines here which aren't too 'american'. "Call to heaven" is a excellent song though. 7,4/10 |
From: SCANDI | Date: December 31, 2005 at 17:57 |
Sorry-> "..which ARE too american" was what I meant ![]() |
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