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Category: AOR
Year: 1989
Label: Elektra/ Asylum
Catalog Number: 9 60781-2
1. | I Can't Look Away | |
2. | Something to Hold on to | |
3. | Sorrow (Your Heart) | |
4. | Cover Up | |
5. | Promises | |
6. | Etoile Noir | |
7. | Eyes of Love | |
8. | I Didn't Think It Would Last | |
9. | Hold on to Me | |
10. | Sludge | |
11. | I Miss You Now | |
12. | The Cape |
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From: TIM (2) | Date: November 11, 2005 at 5:12 |
This is the only one of his solo albums I own, but I love it. Great AOR with a lush production & consistently good songwriting. This album re-visits my CD player regularly for one main reason though; the track "Promises". Perfect AOR with a HUGE chorus & layers of keyboards, it really is worth buying for this one track - particularly at the relatively low prices you can find this for. Excellent. 8/10. |
From: Wachen | Date: December 25, 2005 at 16:37 |
Great album. Not a classic but the best with Rabin and he kicks Howe's ass anyday! Buy if you find it! |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: December 1, 2006 at 21:05 |
"Something to hold on to" far the best in here.Hi-tech aor perhaps? |
From: juan carlos | Date: November 9, 2007 at 9:14 |
Muy buen AOR, me suenan a unos Yes bien AORizados por la voz/musica y escencialmente por los coros. "Something to Hold on to" recuerda horrores al "Love Will Find a Way" de YES, y sí rick, hay temas en onda Hi-Tech y Prog atmosféricos a ritmo lento en otros, producción 10 puntos a cargo de Bob Ezrin/Trevor Rabin. La 1,2,5,7, mis preferidas. Mucha profusión de teclados y arreglos que para amantes del AOR mas Hi-Techero o de los YES mas AORizados les caerá de perillas. 8/10 |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: March 12, 2016 at 22:22 |
Very cool Melodic Rock/Hi Tech AOR/Prog album!!!...best cuts for me are the hit single "Something To Hold On To","I Didn't Think It Would Last","Hold on to Me"(nice) & the instrumetal one"Sludge"...85/100 ![]() |
From: Planet Y | Date: August 16, 2023 at 12:53 |
A bit stiff, Basil is a computer, not a real drummer, but if you enjoy Big Generator (Yes) and especially Talk (Yes) this is very recommendable. Cinematic, mid-tempo, highly stylized pop-rock hybrid. |
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