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Artist: Doubletake

Title: So Many Roads

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Category: AOR

Year: 1997 / 2009

Label: Independent / Retrospect Records

Catalog Number: None / RR-408

Personnel

Brent Samperi bass, percussion. backing vocals
Mark Russell guitars, lead vocals on "People", keyboards
Paul Shulz drums, percussion, backing vocals
Brett Axelson lead vocals

Joe Morales Saxophone on "So Many Roads"
Chip Bolan keyboards on "She's got the Love"
John Viehweg percussion, backing vocals "Night Games"

Tracks

1.  Intro  
2.  Living In A Black And White Movie  
3.  She's Got The Love  
4.  Julia  
5.  People  
6.  She's Hopin'  
7.  The Call  
8.  Mistake  
9.  I Can't See Tomorrow  
10.  Night Games  
11.  Don't Wanna Dance Alone  
12.  So Many Roads  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Tim Date: September 13, 2005 at 10:42
Stellar musicianship on this one! Tough to find and barely known, but well worth having. 'Julia' is still my favorite. What a tune!

From: juan carlos Date: September 3, 2010 at 16:24
After many listens iŽd say this is a Good AOR/MR album, not great but good anyway, some fillers, well-produced, Catchy Tunes, Solos and vocal harmonies. "Julia" "I Can't See Tomorrow" "People" and "She's Hopin'" are the best tracks. 8/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: November 28, 2011 at 20:35
Actually very simple stuff IMO...surely listenable and with a steady singer but that's about all,nothing to kill for..."Living In A Black And White Movie","People"(nice mid tempo),"She's Hopin'" & "I Can't See Tomorrow"(probably the best cut of the album) are my faves...68/100

From: hair metal again Date: March 16, 2022 at 13:31
excellent release for DOUBLETAKE in the early 90s offering a fine commercial hard rock sound with plenty of hooks and remarkable guitar work!"julia","people" and "so many roads" are great songs and overall a nice indie that wont let you down!

From: 123charpenay Date: March 16, 2022 at 18:58
agree with rick ,the "singer" is a nightmare.it s a slaugther,he ruins the record. it s a very weak realise.i admit the merit of retrospect record to find some unknow bands wich have never find a deal record.but with bands like doubletake,it s very easy to understand why they never find a deal with a company.........


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