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Artist: The Bushdoctors

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CD Title: The Bushdoctors

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Category: AOR

Year: 1994

Label: Koch International

Catalog Number: 341 69-2

Personnel

Doug Varty Lead Vocals, Keyboards
Randall Coryell Drums, Percussion
Catalin Kiss Percussion
Terry Brown Percussion
Brian Doemer Drums, Percussion
Phil X Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
Rob Kennedy Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
Colin Stewart Bass
Leo Valvassori Bass
Marco Luciani Organ, Additional Piano

Tracks

1.  Invisible Line{4:14}  
2.  Electrifying Love{3:48}  
3.  Days Like This{4:38}  
4.  Sheila{4:31}  
5.  Over Your Head{4:02}  
6.  Last Of The Good Times{4:38}  
7.  Cry Me A River{5:16}  
8.  Waitin' For The Big One{5:09}  
9.  River Is Rising{4:19}  
10.  Sweet Fire{7:03}  

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From: AOR freaky Date: October 14, 2005 at 3:09
Ach, the Bushdoctors. Some great canadian artists have brought together their forces and offered us this fine record. We have Phil X from Triumph, the wellknown Brian Doemer and also the mighty Terry Brown ! The result is not eartshaking (canada offered us better discs), but certainly enjoyable ! Check it out pronto, you can do worse than that !

From: BIG-TIME Date: January 27, 2010 at 5:03
First track is really average, very 'southern rock', singer sounds very good, but the album just lacks that big openner. Track 2 picks up, abit more pop rock, though gets you're foot tapping, but the album just lacks anything. I have to admit though they sound like other bands at times, but the forgettable tracks from 70's bands like Status Quo, or Deep Purple. The production to me sounds like it was done on a home recording system, lol! pick up only if you (like me) see it really cheap or need it for you're collection... KEEP ROCKIN ALL!!!


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