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Artist: Von Groove

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CD Title: Mission Man

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Category: AOR

Year: 1997

Label: Bareknuckle Records (Japan)

Catalog Number: AVCB-66002

Personnel

Michael Shotton vocals, drums, percussion, keyboards
Mladen guitar, dobro, vocals
Matthew Gerrard bass

Tracks

1.  All for Rock and Roll  5:39
2.  Two Nights in Tokyo  5:10
3.  When Love Comes Back Around  4:16
4.  Chameleon  3:43
5.  Mission Man  3:43
6.  What Is Love (Without You)  4:38
7.  The Snake  4:12
8.  Barely Human  3:37
9.  Stop Sleeping Your Dreams Away  3:46
10.  Disbeliever  4:07
11.  Tonight We Rock and Roll  2:55
12.  On the Run  3:48
13.  Propaganda  5:08
  
Total Running Time:  54:42

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Existing comments about this CD

From: HAIRMETAL FUN Date: February 14, 2003 at 23:43
One of the best trio bands than ever.The drum-singer Michael Shotton has a icredible voice.But the ST is one of the best album I ever heard

From: von fan Date: October 12, 2004 at 11:48
sounds good~good melodic hard rock album~~

From: jim80s Date: November 28, 2004 at 17:30
For me this album is a classic melodic hard rock album that everyone who listens hard rock should have. Great songs two nights in tokyo, chameleon, what is love simply amazing. The band has also a modern touch with those electric vocals but still they give us an 80s sounding hard rock album. The sound is somewhere between whitesnake and harem scarem. I recommend it for all the fans of the canadian melodic hard rock school.

From: z4roxx Date: June 10, 2007 at 7:07
Never understood if this one it was released also in Europe with another artwork and title,it's not the first time I think,anyone can help me?

From: Nick C Date: February 25, 2010 at 10:50
I blagged both versions, I think it was a quite while after Mission Man came out before Chameleon surfaced over in Europe. Essentially the same album but with a slightly different tracklisting. I guess they just tweaked it for what they perceieved as a stronger release in Chameleon. Who knows the mysteries of record companies/bands!

From: JOVIAOR Date: July 20, 2011 at 12:59
Two Nights In Tokyo, Chameleon, What Is Love, Mission Man and When Love Comes Back Around is all great songs and makes this album worth having!!!

From: Leykis101 Date: March 17, 2013 at 23:37
A station in Bountiful Utah called KRock played the song Chameleon, I heard that shit and made a mad dash to the music shop to try and figure out how I was going to get this cd(the only way to do it pre-internet)well the only thing I could find was the $55 Japanese Import called Mission Man, and after being fucked in the ass by Rainmaker, I was highly gunshy, well to say the most, I was not angry I spent so much on it, Tonight We Rock N Roll really got to me for whatever reason, production was big and thick, unlike Rainmaker, and all in all I have to say the good songs on this, surpass the good songs on the debut, a very consistent album to say the most, and one I dont forget when discussing albums with excellent engineering and production value, and not to mention a very good mastering job to boot, an all around well done jab to fall back into line with a genre that they had fucked in the ass with their sophomore waste of ear aids, my opine, this is VG's best album, I love it!

From: 123charpenay Date: March 14, 2014 at 12:20
exceptionnal von groove realise (if we forgot the two fillers tracks 8 and 9).many hits in this record(track 2and 4 for example).this album is plenty of catchy songs who hooked you immediatly.i can add that this jewel is varied.track 7 and 12 are "special" cause they sound very modern,but musically it s very strong and the choruses are irresistibles.one of the best von groove records with the first album.


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