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Category: AOR
Year: 2011
Label: AOR Heaven
Catalog Number: AORH00055
1. | Just As I Thought | Listen | |
2. | Hypnotized | Listen | |
3. | Written in Your Eyes | Listen | |
4. | Dare To Love | Listen | |
5. | Never Would I | Listen | |
6. | Heal Me | Listen | |
7. | Cage of Broken Dreams | Listen | |
8. | Tearing Me Down | Listen | |
9. | For the Times We Share | Listen | |
10. | You Get What It Takes | Listen | |
11. | Modern Times | Listen |
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From: Rafo Phoenix | Date: June 18, 2011 at 17:15 |
Very Good AOR, "Never Would I, Tearing Me Down & You Get What It Takes" fav tracks, not in the level of "When Kaleidoscopes Collide", 85/100. |
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From: Jez | Date: June 21, 2011 at 15:39 |
Rather than the duo on the debut, Elevener are now a fully fledged 'band' and you can tell somewhat in the overall results on show, especially in the much improved vocals (from Prisoner's Piere Winsberg) and A slightly tougher overall sound. What made the debut stand out from the run of the mill for me, was the consistency in the songwriting and whilst I don't think the songs here quite match those high standards, they are non the less, pretty impressive throughout. Well worth a punt for all the AOR guys 'n' gals. |
From: rocknroll | Date: July 26, 2011 at 4:36 |
Very good AOR in the same veign as the first one. Very Melodic. Did you enjoy the first one? Buy this! |
From: Reverend Mayhem | Date: January 13, 2013 at 10:48 |
Been-there, done-that modern AOR with all the standard template features. The production is fantastic, but I wish I could say the same for the songs. They're all OKAY -- and by "all," I mean every single one, since they pretty much all sound the same, have the same structure, and fail to provide any distinction whatsoever. Bands like these are disappointing, because they obviously have the musical skill to create some quality output, but they cling to cliche by riding the same ol' 1980's Journey coattails and try to get by on that alone. Half-assed (creativity-wise) and predictable, otherwise not bad for playing in the background. 65/100 |
From: Locoaor | Date: September 19, 2013 at 22:34 |
the first is better, change singer bad choice. |
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