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Artist: Yale Bate

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CD Title: On the Prowl

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1988

Label: Self Released

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Alis Magnum lead vocals
Jonah Dee guitars, vocals
Chris Di Neen keyboards
Andy Clarke bass
Jake Samuel drums, vocals


Dave Nerge backing vocals (tracks 1,3 & 4)
Magnus Lange backing vocals (track 2)

Tracks

1.  Dancin' Outta Control  
2.  Take It  
3.  Closer to Your Heart  
4.  (Why Don't You) Come Along  

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From: juan carlos Date: June 23, 2010 at 13:11
3 uptempo songs, just ok/average an a midtempo ballad. "Closer to Your Heart" is my favorite track, "Come Along" is also good!. I prefer this EP than their "Business or Pleasure" album, there is an unofficial compilation from "Time Warp Records"(2003) contain songs recorded as singles between 1987-1990 and "Winds of Change" is an awesome track. 7.5/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 15, 2011 at 14:13
I've never been too keen on this act honestly...there is a special edition of this mini album with 4 additional bonus tracks wich are ok and basically even better than the ones on this "On The Prowl" one...anyway talking about the songs "(Why Don't You)Come Along" is the best IMO followed by "Take It"...enough said...my rate is 70/100

From: JONBONPIGO Date: May 14, 2013 at 18:49
Dancin' Outta Control 7 Outta 10 (Why Don't You) Come Along 6 Outta 10 Haven't listened to the others.. Decent Guitars/Vocals/etc...To me seems like BubbleGum Hair Metal...LOL!!! Nothin' special nothin' Horns Down...


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