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Artist: Desmond Child and Rouge

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CD Title: Desmond Child and Rouge

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Category: AOR

Year: 1979

Label: Lemon Recordings

Catalog Number: CD LEM 47

Personnel

Desmond Child Vocals, Keyboards
Maria Vidal Vocals
Diana Grasselli Vocals
Myriam Valle Vocals
Alan Schwartzberg Drums
John Susswell Drums
Neil Jason Bass
John Siegler Bass
Paul Shaffer Keyboards
Ralph Shuckett Keyboards
Jimmy Maeulen Percussion
Rubens Bassini Percussion
Elliot Randall Guitar
Jeff Miranoff Guitar
Joe Caro Guitar
Jeff Layton Guitar
David Landau Guitar
Larry Saltzman Guitar

Tracks

1.  Westside Pow Wow  
2.  Our Love Is Insane  
3.  Lovin Your Love  
4.  The Fight  
5.  Main Man  
6.  City In Heat  
7.  Lazy Love  
8.  Otti  
9.  Givin In To My Love  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 31, 2007 at 23:44
Is this aor?,i thought this one was the "disco" experiment by the self-respected Desmond Child.Maria Vidal accompanied him here and of course after this album she had her 15 minutes of fame but failed into darkness after she released her debut solo album.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 2, 2016 at 14:42
As i wrote way back in 2007...this one has more of a Disco Music sound with a bit of Pop/Rock/AOR flavour here and there...not a bad release though kinda a pleasant one instead ...tracks 1,2,4,7(nice)& 9 are in my book...i still hear Meat Loaf somewhere in the music .70/100

From: 123charpenay Date: April 5, 2016 at 13:59
one more time totally agree with rick.it s a disco record ,i ve nothing against this music wich reminds me my youth.yes there some touch of a o r (nice) but this cd sound old.


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