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CD Title: L.A. Darkness

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Category: AOR

Year: 2016

Label: Escape Music (United Kingdom)

Catalog Number: ESM287

Personnel

Frederic Slama guitars, keyboards
Tommy Denander all instruments
Kevin Chalfant lead and backing vocals
Steve Overland lead and backing vocals
Jeff Scott Soto lead and backing vocals
Paul Sabu lead and backing vocals
Jesse Damon lead and backing vocals
Henry Small lead and backing vocals
Philip Bardowell lead and backing vocals
Rick Riso lead and backing vocals
Alessandro DelVecchio backing vocals
Colin Rodgers bass, drums

Tracks

1.  The Smartest Girl In L.A  3:47
2.  The Locked Soul  4:45
3.  One Foot in Heaven  4:19
4.  Blueprint for Love  4:40
5.  Desire Turning into Dust  6:15
6.  Heart in Pawn  5:28
7.  Seven Storms  3:54
8.  Why Girls Say No  5:20
9.  Dangerous Fascination  4:02
10.  Burning Rainbows  6:56
  
Total Running Time:  49:26

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From: juan carlos Date: August 14, 2016 at 20:51
Very Good AOR! My favorite tracks are in the first half of this album. "Burning Rainbows" is a great instrumental track. "No Margin for Error" & "The Trail to your Heart" sung by Tommy Funderburk are in the american version, great tracks! Good job Frederic! 88/100

From: gfranciscop Date: June 29, 2021 at 20:57
Well, another one of these albums. Some of the melodies were better than in previous entries, but some of the songs are so tacky I couldn't recommend them to anyone lol (particularly Why Girls Say No and Dangerous Fascination). Nothing above average really. Rating: 6/10. Favorite Track: -.


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