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Category: Westcoast/AOR
Year: 2000
Label: Self Released
Catalog Number: N/A
1. | Never Gonna Let Her Go | |
2. | On Dangerous Ground | |
3. | Caught Inside Your Heart | |
4. | Worlds Away | |
5. | In My Crystal Ball | |
6. | The Way of the Night | |
7. | Leave Her to Heaven | |
8. | Only in My Dreams | |
9. | From L.A. to Tokyo | |
10. | Lost in Your Eyes | |
11. | Don't Let Her Go | |
12. | Love Has Found It's Way |
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From: Geoff | Date: March 1, 2006 at 19:43 |
Again, there was 1 or maybe even 2 tracks I liked off this, but generally I thought it was garbage. Like a broken record, for me it's the song writing that completely ruins this for me. The comparisons between this and the melodic rock that I enjoy are so far removed it makes me frown... like this: ![]() |
From: george_the_jack | Date: January 30, 2007 at 19:38 |
just lost my money.... |
From: DanDare | Date: August 10, 2008 at 18:16 |
In a rather sadistic way, I quite like this. Sure it's light and fluffy and verging on George Benson's sound at times, but it does rather evoke a feeling of (how I imagine) California. It could just as easily be the soundtrack to Miami Vice. It's got to be worth a listen if you like syrupy WestCoast stuff or your intending to host an Eighties themed dinner party. 5/10 for effort. |
From: qwest | Date: November 10, 2009 at 16:30 |
it's ok mate it's AOR |
From: gfranciscop | Date: June 25, 2021 at 21:32 |
A mixed bag of Westcoast AOR tunes, mostly on the softer Jazz influenced style, but also some classic styled ballads. Some of the tracks are good (but not classics) and others are mediocre or a bit too cheesy (specially in the lyrical content. The drums sound like a MIDI most of the time and the best vocals are the ones by John Fluker. Rating: 7/10. Favorite Track: Never Gonna Let Her Go. |
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