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Artist: Myles Hunter

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CD Title: Northern Union

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Category: AOR/Pop Rock

Year: 1990

Label: Island Records

Catalog Number: CID 1293

Personnel

Myles Hunter vocals, guitar
Rob Kennedy guitar
Martyn Jones bass
Bryan Doerner drums
Greg Bociek keyboards
Cam Butler keyboards
Kenny Greer bass
Hugh Marsch fiddle
Tom Cochrane vocals
Nancy Girardi backing vocals
Tracy Mastaler backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Dream Big  4:48
2.  Celebrate Love  3:52
3.  Always Twenty-One  3:36
4.  A Handful of Love  4:46
5.  Katie (Long Ride Comin' Home)  6:01
6.  What Is This Freedom  4:59
7.  Easter  4:15
8.  5 A.M. Again  1:45
9.  Shine On  4:28
10.  After the Fall  3:34
11.  St. Mary's Road  4:23
  
Total Running Time:  46:27

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From: zld Date: March 28, 2005 at 6:34
Great solo disc from this Refugee singer.In the same league as Jude Cole (view from 3rd street/start the car), John Kilzer (memory in the making/busman's holiday), Tom kimmel, Jimmy Harnen (can't fight the midnight).8/10

From: TomStavely Date: July 2, 2006 at 18:36
I cant belive there is no comments on this album, This is Refugee the band but called Myles Hunter solo so basicly its the 3rd Refugee album why is everyone missing out on this its pure class the next step of Refugee if you like there albums and you spent loads of money on the second album why dont you all own this one Its Amazing 9.5/10 Classic# Question is why didnt he/they make anymore thats ridiculas

From: Carlos A. Date: May 19, 2007 at 18:21
El ex-frontman de Refugee se mando con un buen disco,aunque cuenta con casi todos los integrantes de su ex banda el estilo es personalista...guitarras discretas,tonos acusticos y por alli toques folk proximo a The Eagles como "Katie (Long Ride Comin'Home)" parece jam session de los californianos,buen temita se le perdona el titulo tan recurrente y trillado, pero ojo hay temazos como "Dream Big","Celebrate Love","Always Twenty-One"(ufff)y "What Is This Freedom"(el mas Refugee)Buen lite Aor 8.9/10

From: lalorock Date: July 24, 2007 at 13:00
Me parece un gran album,tiene excelentes canciones donde predominan las guitarras no muy afiladas pero con sentido del ritmo,tambien guitarras acústicas y con esa voz particular de Myles Hunter le dan al album un toque inusual en el campo del AOR,mis favoritas entre tantos buenos temas, esa baladasa con un sentimiento único llamada Always Twenty one(temazo),5 A.M. Again un excelente intro me recuerda al intro Affairs in Babylon de su anterior banda, da lugar a mi tema favorito Shine on,exquisito

From: Refugee80 Date: July 27, 2007 at 13:31
people always go mad about how awesum Refugee were and i agree but no one seems to know this album exists which is the 3rd Refugee album under myles's name totally same line up. This album really is so good get it.

From: arwen56 Date: May 11, 2010 at 16:01
I myself really disliked the singer's voice-so David Cassidy. I hear he went into another line of work. Good ridance, I say.

From: juan carlos Date: December 29, 2011 at 14:14
Good Album, this is not AOR or PopRock album, just Rock with Country/Folk/acoustic based music. There are some bit boring moments at the end but good anyway. I agree with Lalorock: "Always Twenty-One" is an excellent ballad and the best song here IMHO. 80/100

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 10, 2013 at 18:00
Folk Rock in here in at least half of the record...everything has been said above so i'm only naming my faves which are "Celebrate Love","A Handful Of Love","Katie","What Is This Freedom" & "Shine On"...70/100


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