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Category: AOR
Year: 1991
Label: Columbia
Catalog Number: 468447 2
1. | Jealousy (Is A Curse) | |
2. | Hot Chilli Woman | |
3. | Liberty Bell | |
4. | R.I.P. (Millie) | |
5. | Take You Higher | |
6. | Day Will Come | |
7. | Miles And Miles | |
8. | Don't Lead Me On | |
9. | Everyday People | |
10. | Burning Cross | |
11. | Love Versus Money | |
12. | Freedom |
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From: oliver | Date: November 8, 2004 at 7:19 |
without any doubt their weakest release. very average aor. |
From: Axe Machine | Date: November 11, 2004 at 5:21 |
Awful!! Get their second album 'Touch' and you won't be disappointed, as it is a prime slab of AOR....this one seems to come under the 'we hope you like our new direction' label. Very weak. |
From: Geoff | Date: December 28, 2004 at 3:50 |
'R.I.P' is a lovely heartfelt ballad and 'Hot chilli woman' is a cool hard rocker. The rest? Pretty damn poor and avoidable. |
From: Erik | Date: December 29, 2004 at 6:19 |
Man oh man what a bad release from this truly gifted band. Their first two releases were spot on tho. Some awesome songs to be found on those ones. IMO one of the best bands coming from down under. And one of the best voices around is Mr. Jon Stevens. Always wondered why he didnot "make it" with INXS. Anyways has anyone news on Noiseworks ? I mean these guys should reunite ! |
From: juan carlos | Date: January 10, 2008 at 13:26 |
No es tan malo como parece aunque claro está que no es bueno el disco al final de cuentas. Al menos hay 3 temas que a mi me gustan mucho: "Day Will Come" Melodic HardRock muy bueno con sus melodías que enganchan, la balada "R.I.P." con una voz a lo Glenn Hughes que me gusta bastante y "Everyday People" que está en una onda a U2 que me agrada. HardRock regularón que por estos 3 temas como que suben en algo el Rating y la producción bien hecha. 7.8/10 |
From: Wardy | Date: December 11, 2010 at 20:08 |
Majority of this was Noiseworks attempting to be INXS! Having been sent back to the studio (then with US producer Randy Jackson for all you info nuts) the final product was too varied and void of the hard rocking identity they had offered previously. And that was evident from the outset with the pre album release singles particularly with the bubblegum blast of Hot Chilli Woman, quite a contrast from the AOR leanings of Touch. Yet for the many tunes that didn't work they still managed to resonate due to Steven's incredible vocals (for example Jealousy, the title track, Don't Lead etc), and a good few tracks such as the already mentioned RIP actually delivered; Day Will Come is magnificent, Stevens at his best, Everyday People another standout, as is Burning Cross, both tracks back to Noiseworks' standard musically and lyrically, Liberty Bell is another. As an album it hasn't aged so well but surprisingly a handful of the the songs still shine. Pales against Touch but enjoyable. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: December 23, 2010 at 15:43 |
Brilliant release!!!...more into the mainstream than their 2 previous albums which are the huge ones undoubtedly...basically this one is more commercial all over..."Jeaolousy (Is A Curse)", "Hot Chilli Woman"(rocks)& "Liberty Bell" are 3 in a row excellent tracks,"R.I.P. (Millie)" is a beautiful solid ballad,strong but sensitive,"Take You Higher" is a decent cover of Sly & The Family Stone song,"Day Will Come" is a nice AORish track with a big choral singing as a back up,"Miles & Miles" catchy one,"Burning Cross" is a top notch track along with the last one "Freedom"...this was and is their last record known of the band...a band that deserved more IMHO...i'll give this 96/100. |
From: 123charpenay | Date: February 4, 2015 at 12:30 |
absoluty not my cup of tea.after their brilliant first record i expected a better record.not a bad realise but this album is a little rock a little hard a little pop a little new wawe a little variety .for make short a little nothing!!!!! |
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