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Artist: Rhett Forrester

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CD Title: Gone With the Wind

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Category: Melodic Hard Rock

Year: 1986/ 2001

Label: Metal Mayhem Music

Catalog Number: MM00018

Personnel

Rhett Forrester Lead Vocals
Paul Kayen Guitars
Gary Bordonaro Bass
Carl Canedy Drums

Reissued by High Roller Records in 2023

Tracks

1.  Gone With the Wind  
2.  Cranky Boy  
3.  The Last Thing I Do  
4.  Assume The Position  
5.  Voyage To Nowhere  
6.  Shake the Shadow  
7.  Boys Wanna Fight  
8.  Movin' in for the Kill  
9.  Live With Me  

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From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: November 23, 2007 at 2:06
HUGE CD 89/100 US HARD ROCK at his best if you like real HARD ROCK with 70's roots (RIOT) and a true attitude that's for you ! The absolute highlight of this album is "cranky boy" where the mighty voice of RHETT FORRESTER is very POWERFUL/RASPY but CLEAR/SOULFUL like A darker COVERDALE/SHORTINO The prod.by CARL CANEDY(THE RODS) is a little dusty now but very close to a live sound , you can almost smell sweat and beers great stuff find it and BUY IT....or listen to KORN for ever

From: rallen399 Date: October 26, 2009 at 2:10
Assume The Position is a pure rocker it sounds just like it was a song left off Accepts-Balls to The Walls cd,great stuff.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 26, 2009 at 11:54
"Assume The Position" "Movin' In For The Kill" and "Cranky Boy" are great songs, but goddammit, it's hard to actually HEAR what's going on a lot of times, thanks to some of the most echoey, reverbed-to-death production I have EVER heard. It sounds like it was recorded from the far end of a huge cavern.


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