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Artist: Broken Wings

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CD Title: Broken Wings

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Category: Lite AOR/ West-coast

Year: 1996

Label: BMG Germany

Catalog Number: 74321 30263 2

Personnel

Greg Fitzgerald Vocals, Keyboards
Graham Stokes Acoustic Guitar & Background Vocals
Dave West Keyboards
Tony Kiley Drums
Kipper Guitars
Chris Childs Bass
Jim Williams Acoustic Guitars

Tracks

1.  Lift Me Up  
2.  Suzanne  
3.  Let A Good Thing Die  
4.  I Belong  
5.  Fine Now  
6.  Hold Out  
7.  Glad As Hell  
8.  Heart Of Stone  
9.  Never Say Never  
10.  Baby I Need You  
11.  Go Now  

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From: peterpoland Date: February 1, 2006 at 4:57
What we get here is a nice piece of westcoast/acoustic AOR very similar to Keven Jordan st album, or Jude Cole.After "Lift Me Up" or "Suzanne", you're not expecting a real AOR monsters,rather smooth acoustic tunes.Then comes tracks like "Glad As Hell"(and you get the feeling it Richard Marx Rush Street album),"Heart of stone" Brett Walker's track,while "Never say never"is a winner,and a real TOTO'ish AOR killer(with amazing hooks and melodies).Album was produced by Gary Stevenson(Go West)

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 6, 2013 at 16:18
For me this is a killer Westcoast/Lite AOR release,the whole album has plenty of music richness!!!...my faves tracks are 2,3(beauty soft),4,5(very nice),7,8,9 & 10...highly recommended if you like this genre of music...90/100

From: gfranciscop Date: July 21, 2021 at 21:17
Another one of those albums whose cover tells me I'm probably gonna like the songs. Well, not so sure now, it begins with a Country/Celtic rhythm in Lift Me Up. Then a Pop tune with Suzanna (which reminds me of Kylie Minogue - Spinning Around, where one of the members of the duo worked later), seems I was wrong about the album. Let A Good Thing Die is a nice sounding song with a great production trick in the last half. Fine Now is a huge tune, massive Westcoast here. Glad As Hell reminds me of Whitesnake for some reason, great tune too. It goes a bit all over the place with no focus really, good effort though. Rating: 7/10. Favorite Track: Fine Now.


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