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Artist: The Arrows

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CD Title: Stand Back

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Category: AOR

Year: 1984

Label: A&M

Catalog Number: 5335079

Personnel

Rob Gusevs keyboards
Earl Seymour saxophone
Dean Mctaggart vocals
Peter Bleakney bass
Gary Craig drums
Doug Macaskill guitar
Michael Sloski drums
Matt Zimbel percussion
Eddie Schwartz backing vocals
David Tyson keyboards

Tracks

1.  Meet Me In The Middle  4:09
2.  Say It Isn't True  4:10
3.  Fallen Angel   5:40
4.  Never Be Another One  4:07
5.  Girl In 313  4:38
6.  Stand Back   4:26
7.  Enough Is Never Enough  4:10
8.  I Owe You  5:24
9.  Easy Street  5:09
  
Total Running Time:  41:53

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Existing comments about this CD

From: 123charpenay Date: November 15, 2018 at 14:06
great high tech a o r in the vein of bite the bullet for example but not at the same high level.good production,good singer and decent songs.this record have the typical sound of the start of the eightieis.the hard die fans of this kind of music will be very pleased.

From: tomdwa Date: June 29, 2020 at 19:29
Indeed an almost classic, if it wasn't for the shabby production quality. But the songs are there, from the sparkling Say it isn't true to the smooth Never be another one, the hi-tech but highly melodic Stand back, the uplifting Enough is never enough, the enticing I owe you, to the very well crafted closing track Easy street.

From: Leykis101 Date: January 2, 2021 at 4:35
Just discovered this, exactly the type of shit I love, shoddy production which is very strange for Hi-Tech AOR, usually they are very detailed about production, oh well, at more then a few times during this album I thought "am I listening to The Tubes" as this is almost a mirror image of Outside Inside/Love Bomb era Tubes, awesome album I love it.


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