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CD Title: Too Many Reasons

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Category: Westcoast AOR

Year: 2013

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 589

Personnel

Peter Beckett vocals, guitars
Ron Moss bass, vocals

Tracks

1.  Man on Fire     Listen
2.  Precious     Listen
3.  I Will     Listen
4.  Tell Me     Listen
5.  The Sins of Yesterday     Listen
6.  My Addiction     Listen
7.  Too Many Reasons     Listen
8.  To the Extreme     Listen
9.  The Words You Say     Listen
10.  Life in Color     Listen
11.  A Part of Me     Listen
12.  Kites     Listen
13.  Nothin' Like You     Listen
14.  Baby Come Back     Listen

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From: Macca Date: April 16, 2022 at 12:45
Wow....no comments?? no reviews?? Player.... the 70s 80s smooth AOR West Coast band with the great Peter Beckett singing...writing the songs. This was a comeback album of sorts....in 2013 Beckett of course is better known..by me anyway..as being one half of the fantastic AOR Hight tech duo "Think Out Loud" who gave us two superb albums.... the self titled debut and follow up "Shelf Life" (Im sure they are reviewed elsewhere on here) ..the other guy being Steve Kipner..both guys have written for oodles of top acts.... from Chicago to Britney Spears and Cahristina Aguilera... and zillions in between. Think Out Loud debut remains in my top 10 all time AOR high tech Player is a slightly different beast...their big hit being "Come Back Baby" ..a real smooth slice of west coast... The album opens with a real stormer out the gates... "Man On Fire" ...crunchy guitars to the fore. A lot o the tracks I can reimagine in my mind being done with "Think Out Loud" ...with a more hi tech approach... t

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 1, 2022 at 17:05
In agreement with the comment above...about the release,well, it's a real pleasant one,Westcoast and smooth AOR combined with elegance...my fave tracks are # 1,2,5(nice),6,7,9(nice),10,13 & 14(lovely remake of the band's classic)...recommendable stuff...85/100


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