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Artist: Lava

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CD Title: Alibi

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Category: AOR/ Westcoast

Year: 2005

Label: Tylden & Co

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Personnel

Egil Eldøen vocals, keyboards, loops
Svein Dan Hauge guitars, keyboards, programming
Rolf Graf bass, guitars, keyboards, programming, backing vocals
Per Kolstad keyboards, Wurlitzer Piano, Hammond B3
Per Hillestad drums

Tracks

1.  Closet  
2.  Cover Me  
3.  Tears Are Not Enough  
4.  Alibi  
5.  A Matter Of Time   
6.  Dangerous Game  
7.  Lonely Planet  
8.  Change  
9.  Breaking Away  
10.  Missing You  
11.  WendyŒs Painting Pictures  

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From: ferstyx Date: March 10, 2008 at 20:37
AOR/ Westcoast with a little POP. If you like Street Talk, Silence, Sahara, Crossfade, TOTO. Tears Are Not Enough beatiful ballad.

From: juan carlos Date: October 11, 2012 at 14:42
Hello my friend Fer! Yep i agree with you: "Tears are Not Enough" is a great ballad! Ambrosia and David Pack's voice came to mind at once when i listened for the first time this one. "Closet" and "Cover me" start really good for the album but my favorite songs are the ballad that Ferstyx mentioned it above and "Change" "Breaking Away" "Missing You". It's not a great album but good WestcoastAOR album indeed. 85/100

From: tomdwa Date: April 13, 2020 at 20:31
Like the previous album Polarity, this is all a bit too laid back and lacking punch and spirit. All is well played, but also rather predictable and lacking inspiration I'm afraid. Still I like the very Toto-alike tracks Cover me and Wendy's painting pictures.


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