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Category: Lite AOR / Westcoast
Year: 1988
Label: Titan
Catalog Number: 21112
1. | See You At Spago | |
2. | Let Me Out | |
3. | Mr. Dark | |
4. | My One And Only | |
5. | Come On Down Angel | |
6. | Boy Toy | |
7. | Bad Girl | |
8. | Pretty Bijou | |
9. | The Right People At The Right Time | |
10. | Thank You For This Dance |
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From: peterpoland | Date: January 26, 2006 at 3:18 |
For some people this albums is a light/hi-tech rare AOR classic. It's rare, but it's not that good. As a fan of the genre I have to say that sometimes it's really hard to call it AOR ( too many level42, ultravox... influences) - sorry. |
From: stryper | Date: January 27, 2006 at 12:21 |
I REALLY COULDN'T WAIT TO GET RID OF THIS ONE.I BOUGHT IT BECAUSE OF THE JOJO LINK.BUT THIS IS PUR GARBAGE.AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED |
From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: February 4, 2006 at 10:45 |
Yeah this is Lite AOR/Westcoast or Pop/Westcoast with any moments of AOR mmm Decent Album IMO, el album esta en algo por la portada uno pensaria mas de este grupo, hey ROBERT esto es Pop Westcoast un album decente es bien suave y muy Pop onda Level 42 como dice el gran peterpoland, tiene algunos temas agradables para darle un 6/10. |
From: gdaze | Date: February 11, 2006 at 17:50 |
pretty lightweight stuff.. some good moments but not enough to keep it interesting. Similar to 1989's Beau Heart - Invitation album, which is equally wimpy and lightweight. Great for some, boring for most others. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: September 25, 2013 at 17:19 |
I dunno why but this act sounded to me like a mix of Lite AOR/Westcoast stuff with an indiscreet New Wave sound that reminded me of a "softer" version of ABC and Spandau Ballet!!! ...anyway to go straight to the point well this is a pleasant release,nice and easy vocals and a friendly,sweet sound in the songs that will put you a smile in your face...best shots for me were tracks 2,4,6,7 & 10(nice softy)...75/100 |
From: Leykis101 | Date: June 17, 2015 at 2:17 |
Just heard about this, and heard it, See You At Spago is a head sticker the second you hear it, instant catchy, the rest of the disc is pretty much just Hi-Tech AOR on the Ultra Light side, I'd have to say their is a ton of Ultravox feel to this, I enjoy this album, I think it's absolutely 100% consistent to what the album is, so I guess if you like it, you'll like it all. If you don't like the 1st song, no point in listening past it. |
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