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Artist: Speed

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CD Title: One

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1998

Label: Pulse Records

Catalog Number: PUL10013

Personnel

Stone Vocals
Ken Ingwersen Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Ole Devold Drums

Christer Lunder Piano on "Memories"

Tracks

1.  á  
2.  I Will Not Believe It  
3.  Sceletons In The Closet  
4.  Die For Love?  
5.  So Many Tears  
6.  Over And Over  
7.  Can't Get No Sleep  
8.  Someone's Screaming  
9.  Memories  
10.  Hell No  
11.  To The Surface  
12.  Ù  

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From: devilride Date: February 20, 2005 at 20:42
This is a great hard rock cd that should have been a huge release. It has some awesome guitar work,(i'm not to familiar with Ken Ingwersen, but this guy really shreds) Strong lyrics and Ole Devold gives the drums a real workout. Track 9 is the ballad, and is one of the best songs you will hear for a long time. This cd is along the lines of Sven Gali, Shakra, Pink Cream 69 and Gotthard in their rocking days.

From: Beto Date: March 2, 2005 at 20:49
Lei las criticas en una revista creo que era Hard Roxx que era un disco formidable de sonido hard rock melòdico sin embargo las ùnicas son la 5 y memories. Las demas tienen un sonido medio noventero que algunos les puede resultar muy distante al comentario anterior de arriba. Buena producciòn , buen cantante, buen guitarrista aunque con un sonido de guitarra un poco latoso quizas por momentos suene un poco a Freak Kitchen en una o dos canciones. Sin embargo la mayoria de canciones les falta melo

From: beto Date: March 2, 2005 at 20:54
continuo les falta como decìa melodia. Por eso confiar ciegamente en criticas es ......

From: M. Allen Date: March 23, 2005 at 16:03
Any fan of crisp, clean melodic hard rock with biting guitars needs to jump in the nearest car (doesn't matter if it's yours or not), drop it into high gear, and leave twin streaks of smoking rubber on the asphalt as you speed off in a rush to find this fantastic CD. The urgent vocals, killer hooks, and catchy choruses will appeal to anyone who enjoys bands like Sven Gali, TNT, 21 Guns, etc. Bottom line, this is one to get, folks.

From: juan carlos Date: April 16, 2009 at 21:43
You´re Right Beto, Good Vocalist and good riffs/Choruses but far from being a Great album IMO. "Someone's Screaming" is by far my favorite Track. "Die For Love?" reminds me to Harem Scarem and the beautiful piano-power ballad "Memories" reminds me of Harry Hess voice, "So Many Tears" is a good ballad as well. "To The Surface"(Good Track) "Over And Over" "Can't Get No Sleep" "Hell No" could be easily into Freak Kitchen´ songs.. Good Modern HR. 8.2/10

From: chris allen Date: March 20, 2010 at 20:58
I'm really surprised this album hasn't garnered more of a cult following. This band matched strong rockers with moving ballads. Although the choruses are excellent and include the all-important backing vocals, I was equally impressed by the strong song-writing going on. This wasn't all cock-rock. There was actually a little substance going on imo. I highly recommend this melodic hard rock band. It's a shame that this is their only cd I believe. Fans of PC 69, Smilek, Phoenix Down, and Aces High would do well to check these guys out.

From: Geoff Date: March 22, 2010 at 21:37
This is a decent CD. I'm surprised no one has mentioned Velocity or David Victor yet, as that would be my immediate comparison when I hear this. The CD does get off to a slow start and there are some very poor songs, but just when you think it's going to end up on your trade list it kicks in with a few cool tunes. I think 'Memories' was about my fave. Not a perfect disc by any means, but a few good songs on this one.


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