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Artist: Glenmore

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CD Title: For The Sake Of Truth

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: Polydor (Germany)

Catalog Number: 523 587-2

Personnel

Jurgen Volk Vocals
Wolfgang Heuchert Acoustic/Lead/Rhythm Guitars
Olaf Adami Acoustic/Lead/Rhythm Guitar
Markus Ratheiser Bass
Jorg Michael Drums
Sascha Paeth Keyboards

Tracks

1.  Political Games  
2.  For The Sake Of Truth  
3.  Lost In A Daydream  
4.  TV War  
5.  King Of Almighty  
6.  Crime Of This Time  
7.  Broken Eyes  
8.  Soldier Of Fortune  
9.  Not Enough Song  
10.  My Way  
11.  Take A Look (Inside Your Heart)  
12.  Neverending  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Shoemaker Date: December 14, 2004 at 11:49
Oh, Oh after the brillinat debut this was disappointing. Songs like "broken eyes" and "king of almighty" are ok, but not really great. The singer J. Volk now wastes his time with dumpmetal band Rawhead Rexx.

From: IronSaviour Date: November 7, 2006 at 16:48
I have to agree. I was expecting so much more after their debut. Although, i kind of like the title track, nothing else stands out.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: September 3, 2007 at 9:31
GREAT CD 97/100 melodic power metal ! IMHO this CD it's far better than the debut "materialized" which was very good ! QUEENSRYCHE with EDWIN DARE and SIAM elements and some TYPICAL GERMAN HM elements too ! If you like SANVOISEN/BALANCE OF POWER you'll love this one ! killer TATE like voice & nice production and VERY good songwriting ! And by the way they play now in a great POWER METAL band :RAWHEADREXX

From: Andy Date: November 6, 2008 at 6:32
Not exactly melodic power metal, Glenmore sounds like Queensryche, Sanvoisen with a little touch of hard rock(especially on your 1st album "Materialized") - 85/100

From: shoemaker Date: August 26, 2011 at 15:57
So, after a couple of years, I changed my mind a bit. Compared with most of the stuff coming out the last years, this is a very good one.


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