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Artist: Fortress

Title: Hands In The Till

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Category: AOR

Year: 1981

Label: Atlantic

Catalog Number: ?

Personnel

Jim West vocals
Eric Turner guitars
Charlie Souza bass
Donnie Vosburgh drums

Tracks

1.  Hands In The Till  
2.  How Do I Exist  
3.  Comin' After You  
4.  Requiem  
5.  Kisses  
6.  Let's Do It Again  
7.  Breakin' Free  
8.  Carry Me Back  
9.  Back On The Path  
10.  Mystery  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rockhead Date: April 25, 2004 at 12:04
This is somewhat of a supposed classic. To my knowledge this has never been officially released on CD-My vinyl copy is still in great condition. I really cannot see what the fuss was about with this release its OK and thats about it. The songs IMO are not classic and I certainly havn't played it in a long while.

From: Rycheage Date: May 14, 2004 at 0:00
Another period AOR classic from 1981, with hints of southern fried rock and good old arena rock thrown in to boot. More AOR than boogie, but has their influences ranging from early Shooting Star (without the keys and violins) to a more radio friendly Molly Hatchet.

From: AORLimey Date: August 16, 2004 at 14:44
This album was never officially released on CD, but a vinyl-cd transfer is available from cdbaby.com. This site also had extensive notes about the band & album for people who are interested.

From: Nick C Date: July 1, 2005 at 18:20
Agree with Rockhead, I bought this album once .. sold it, then bought it again...and sold it again! Looking at the sleeve you think ... well the guy up front - Foreigner AOR look, to the left of him..kinda Styx pomp look, guy at the back Head East kind of look, and the guy at the front ... I guess old Neal Schon look...how can you go wrong??? I bought it and it just struck me as dull. A few years later I bought it again dirt cheap and still came to the same conclusion. The sleeve deceives!!

From: rbrigade Date: November 24, 2008 at 8:14
It's more of a Southern/AOR album of the early 80's. Nice sound, I like the southern feel in the guitars. Coming after you, Kisses and Mystery are great songs, but the rest is from ok to filler. Nothing great but worth getting for nice price and surely not that bad that you should have to sell it (oh give me a break)


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