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Artist: Heartline

Title: Gentlemen Agreement

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1991

Label: 1 More Flop (Germany)

Catalog Number: 377.0021.2

Personnel

Jojo Vocals
Michael Guitar
Sergio Guitar
Heiko Bass
Rabin Drums

Tracks

1.  Balls Have To Roll  
2.  Listen  
3.  Living On A Frontline  
4.  Takin' Water To The Sea  
5.  Too Late  
6.  Need You More  
7.  Young Heart  
8.  Don't Taste The Fire  

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From: Geoff Date: April 5, 2005 at 7:27
Solid German hard rock. They remind me a little of Lawdy, except without those horrid vocals. This guy has a strong accent and the songs really aren't that great, but for lovers of European hard rock, I recommend picking up a copy, for the completist. Reminds me also of a weaker version of PC69, 'One size fits all' era with far lesser songs. Decent hard rock.

From: Delbert Date: March 23, 2008 at 12:29
A very elusive German hard rock release, featuring vocals by Jojo- a well known name in German hard rock circles- his voice is as good as any in the scene. They will appeal to fans of early BONFIRE, LEATHERWOLF and VICE with those background gang vocals to top it all off.

From: juan carlos Date: January 16, 2009 at 22:56
Good Melodic Power/HardRock or iŽd say Typical German HardRock/Metal. "Listen" could be my fav but every track has a good taste but not great. I have no problem with jojoŽs voice.. 8.3/10

From: z4roxx Date: April 7, 2009 at 12:31
Seven years after Warrior's debut and seven times better IMO.Don't understand why some great bands of the past didn't made more than an album and many dunkies maded douzen discs...a mystery???!


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