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Category: hi-Tech AOR
Year: 1987
Label: Parallel One/Escape Music (UK)
Catalog Number: ESM093
1. | Strangers In Love | |
2. | Liberty | |
3. | It Must Be Magic | |
4. | Lines Are Breaking Down | |
5. | Out Of The Blue | |
6. | Ordinary Madness | |
7. | I Don't Know Why | |
8. | Possessed | |
9. | Wafer Thin/Emotional Shock | |
10. | Fire And Ice | |
11. | I Think I'm Falling Bonus Track | |
12. | Nobody Touches Me Like You Bonus Track | |
13. | After The Storm Bonus Track | |
14. | Zero Gee Bonus Track | |
15. | The Things You Didn't Do Bonus Track |
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From: AOR freaky | Date: July 22, 2004 at 6:01 |
Good hi-tech AOR, but I prefer the pure, classic AOR sound. But for lovers of this kind of AOR, it's a nice one. |
From: rocky | Date: August 8, 2004 at 2:43 |
absolutely worth having, also check out their first one. even if that one sounds a little more like synth-pop, it has some great songs on it..."it`s gonna hurt, two worlds, do you think they can tell" just to mention a few.there are also 5 bonus tracks on that cd.... |
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From: Jez | Date: April 5, 2005 at 9:46 |
If the Hi-tech stuff is your thing, then this is another worthy addition to the old collection, although it may be a little too 80's for some. The bonus tracks on this are really good aswell 'Zero Gee' especially. |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: April 24, 2005 at 21:24 |
Good Hi-Tech/AOR album, creo que aca me corto ya se me estan acabando los cigarros y estoy con algo de sueño jeje, un album con 17 temas se espera que tenga una buena cantidad de buenos cortes al menos la mitad y este lo cumple, lo unico que no me gusta es en los temas que le meten saxo como que no combina mucho con el AOR Liberty, Lines Are Breaking, I Don't Know Why, Ordinary Madness, After The Storm, Zero Gee lo mejor del disco. saludos boys. |
From: newscandi | Date: October 14, 2006 at 14:47 |
I got this one some days ago together with the "s/t" re-release, while this one is the better album with AOR in perfection (supdued, atmospheric, key tasting & nonchalant) if you like it also a bit high-tech sounding. The best one from the "s/t" version actually is one bonus track called "Don't look back" whereas a stand out here is "Nobody touches me like you" (indeed another bonus track ). 8,9/10 from me! |
From: newscandi | Date: October 25, 2006 at 14:08 |
..."The things you didn't do" reminds me on E.L.O.'s "Time" album. It's a different track with the dramatical 70s sound. After I got that impression I immitiately listened to "Time" and I underline what I've just said |
From: Hardwimp | Date: March 24, 2009 at 8:16 |
Poor rating overall which is a real shame. This is Hi-Tech, and it is poppy and should be rated by folks who like aor. These guys had huge chart appeal, and its shame this was never fully realized. Sinclair and Buckley were ex Straight Lines. Oh yeah...they also have a self-titled album and an ep (1984/85), both reissued on the one disc, in 2004 by Canadian label Unidisc |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: April 21, 2010 at 20:40 |
Ok guys here we have an album that consist of Pop/Hi-Tech some New Wave groove to it and little AOR to be honest..this album could be a party animal in graduation ceremony but kinda typical stuff that you could listen at any american radio station for popsters and very open minded AORsters...ok,the songs.."Strangers In Love" cool track then "Liberty"&"It Must Be Magic" with that typical 80's sound,like movie tracks,"Lines Are Breaking Down" is one of my faves along with "Out Of The Blue" this one with a kinda Think Out Loud(band) feel,"Ordinary Madness" is another highlight,"I Don't Know Why" is an excellent song with a smooth rhythm,"Wafer Thing/Emotional Shock" ala Pseudo Echo,"Fire And Ice" cool song...enjoyable album for people who like to dance or having at least their feet stompin' on the ground..Wang Chung,One 2 One,Inxs,Pseudo Echo and Roxette are similar to this.86/100 |
From: BDrums1971 | Date: March 10, 2011 at 8:24 |
Ok, I have had this for a while and really don't think I am going to keep it. I LOVE hi tech aor, but this is just not up to my standards. For one thing, the vocals are not really great. Good, not great. For another, the songs just don't stick with me. For quality hi-tech get Mr Mister - Welcome To The Real World. Or Saga - Wildest Dreams or Bourgeious Tagg or Level 42 or Stabalizers. |
From: BDrums1971 | Date: March 10, 2011 at 8:52 |
or Nik Kershaw or The Cutting Crew...... |
From: 123charpenay | Date: April 5, 2013 at 10:02 |
poor hi tech aor with many pop and new wawe influence.not my stuff.a very rare record nevertheless. |
From: gfranciscop | Date: July 16, 2021 at 21:28 |
Shorter album this time, with (5!) bonus tracks. As the other albums, Hi Tech AOR with some New Wave influences here and there. I Don't Know Why is a pretty nice tune. Same as with the previous album, it's too long and samey, nothing really stands out for me. It's not bad, but not good either. Rating: 6/10. Favorite Track: I Don't Know Why. |
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