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Artist: Big Tokyo

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CD Title: Keep It Loud!

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2002

Label: Independent

Catalog Number: None

Personnel

Marco Mac Paracchini Lead And Background Vocals
Matteo Jessie J. Ghelma All Guitars

Additional Musicians
Andrea Ghelma Bass
Umberto Ceserano Drums
Roberto Bassetti Piano

Tracks

1.  Bad Hair Era  
2.  Sing Me A Song  
3.  She  
4.  Face To Face  
5.  I Don't Care  
6.  Tell Me Why  
7.  Sing Me A Song Japanese Version  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: the game Date: May 5, 2005 at 18:41
This CD is a very boring attempt at Hard Rock. More like a poor man's attempt at AOR. Nothing really exciting here. Avoid this cd if possible. The only song that is any good is Sing Me A Song. Save your money and buy a higher quality cd. Rated 3/10.

From: Rocker Date: May 6, 2005 at 7:36
I MET THIS GUY AT JEFF SCOTT SOTO'S CONCERT, HE WRTITES FOR A WEBZINE ..HE REALLY LOVES BON JOVI AND YOU CAN HEAR IT ON THIS CD..OBVIOUSLY BAD PRODUCTION DUE TO LOW BUDGET...SING ME A SONG IS THE ONLY "HIGHLIGHT" BECAUSE IS COMPLETELY STOLEN FROM BANG A DRUM BY JON BON JOVI

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:42
Quien dice que el Metal-Hard Rock solo es norteamericano?Acá le ofrecemos una alternativa, pero desde Italia! Italia aunque sea más conocida por su torre de Pisa, por sus bellas modelos, por la chicholina y sus deliciosas pizzas y pastas, también tiene sus bandas de Rock, además de una excelente pagina de Hard Rock llamada Slam! en italiano.No se olviden que la forma mas fácil de cantar es en idioma italiano, eso lo sabe cualquier profesional y Pavarotti es la voz más venerada en todo el planeta

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:42
En fin, Big Tokyo cantan en inglés, siguiendo la línea de cambiar de idioma como lo hizo Scorpions, Europe y Loudness. “Keep It Loud” empieza con “Bad Hair Era”, con una onda entre Metal melódico y Hard Rock. La voz de su vocalista y guitarrista, Mac me recuerda por momentos al “Jefe” Springsteen, más que nada por el tono más que porque sea ronca, y a veces a la de David Coverdale (Whitesnake), siempre dentro de una línea Hard Rock. En “She” se calman un poco las guitarras y

From: lucasgordon Date: July 1, 2005 at 0:43
la base se vuelve soft, las armonías son las que dirigen esta canción. Acompañado por solo piano a cargo de Jessie, se manda otro soft en “Tell Me Why” y los siete temas cierran con bonus track, una versión en japonés de “Sing Me A Song”, ya que como muchos sabrán Japón es la base actual más grande de consumo de la música Metal de todo el planeta. Una buena maniobra de acceder a un mercado que hoy ofrece una plaza musical sin igual en el mundo. Big Tokyo es una buena opción a escuchar para los r

From: Delbert Date: January 7, 2010 at 13:51
“Keep It Loud” is without a doubt a really painstaking made demo: the audio quality is in no way inferior to international label productions.Mac gives his best on vocals and Jessie J. introduces himself as a guitar virtuoso of never ending solos. Each song fits the spirit of the golden age of hard-rock: Mac is without a doubt a versatile singer, the guitars are scratching and each chorus is the right place. The album hosts many tracks with catchy hooks like “Sing Me A Song” and “Face To Face” (the last one ending with a gospel choir) and sweeps through bluesy piano ballad “Tell Me Why” and “I don’t care”, a WHITESNAKE "Slide It In" – inspired piece. I would recommend this one to nostalgic eighties fans but not the mainstream collector.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: April 15, 2010 at 11:34
Decent album, this one is similar to "The Spaghetti Incident?" for moments & the singer sound similar to Axl/Duff, 65/100.


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