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Artist: Overland

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CD Title: Break Away

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2008

Label: Escape Music

Catalog Number: ESM170

Personnel

Steve Overland Vocals
Anders Rydholm Guitars, Keyboards, Bass
Ola af Trampe Lead Guitars
Gregg Bissonette Drums
Tony Morra Drums tracks 7 & 10
Matt Bissonette Fretless Bass track 8
Steve Newman Guitars track 8
Per Svensson Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  This Time  4:04
2.  Alive And Kicking  5:05
3.  Break Away  3:56
4.  Like A River  5:19
5.  Look Into Your Eyes  5:04
6.  After The Fire  4:20
7.  Evangeline  4:01
8.  Heartache Calling  3:41
9.  Mad Mad World  4:58
10.  Lost In Paradise  3:37
11.  Rescue Me  5:15
12.  Until Forever Comes  4:17
  
Total Running Time:  53:37

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Axe-Machine Date: December 30, 2008 at 10:42
The last few tracks are a little average, but before that this is a MONSTER melodic rock release. I was initially put off a little by the first couple of tracks, but warmed to them when I got into the rest of the album. This one is certainly a grower, but the repeated listens truly pay off to make this one of the best albums of 2008 in my opinion. I also have to hand it to Steve Newman...I've never really been a fan of his particularly but his guitar solo on 'Heartache Calling' is pure class. Other than that, 'Like A River', 'After The Fire' and 'Evangeline' are the winners here. Highly Recommended!

From: juan carlos Date: January 7, 2009 at 19:22
It really took me many listens to grow this album on me, i didnīt dig at first. Good Melodic Modern Rock/AOR. "After The Fire" "Lost In Paradise" "Until Forever Comes"(fine Track), "Like A River" "Look Into Your Eyes" and "Heartache Calling"(Fantastic Overlandīs Voice on Chorus) are good ones in these order. Good Purchase ferstyx, youīll enjoy it more i guess.. 8/10

From: shoemaker Date: January 8, 2009 at 9:30
I enjoy it less with every listen. Itīs a good album from one of the best hardrockvocalists, but all in all it has an disturbing TOTO- groov for my taste.

From: Geoff Date: January 18, 2009 at 21:35
Completely useless, imo. I love Steve Overland and FM's 'Tough it out', but nothing since that album (aside from 'Aphrodesiac') has really been any good at all. And this is sure as hell no exception. Just like the Shadowman disc, all we have here is a bunch of tiring, passion-free AOR filler. Completely avoidable, imo.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: January 26, 2009 at 10:53
Totally agree with Geoff here sorry Steve but you need to FM your brother Chris & Didge Digital.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 28, 2009 at 21:16
Excellent and solid album by the mighty Steve Overland (this is his first solo effort)of FM,The Ladder and Shadowman fame...the songs are basically pure AOR feeling (he seems 2 be attached 2 this genre at heart!)or perhaps Hard AOR.... the songs are well composed and you noticed the great musicianship (Bissonett's brothers involved should be somethin' serious!!!)."Breakway"(with attitude),"This Time"(great opener)."Like A River"(superb),"Look..."(nice)and the rest of the songs are fantastic 2!!!..anyway,get this album if you enjoy the good music!!!.90/100

From: ferstyx Date: August 11, 2009 at 12:53
After The Fire, Until Forever Comes and Like A River, amazing song. Anders Rydholm and Ola af Trampe, great work guys. Steve you have a wodenfull voice.

From: erik Date: October 20, 2009 at 14:20
completely in line here with Geoff. FM best album ever is easily and by far Tough it Out. They have never ever been able to reach that again. Steve has such a great voice. Just waisted again here on poor songs.Like with Shadownman its so seriously missing that real punch, lacking seriously in catchiness. Seems to me SO himself is also looking for a style that will fit him. This aint it. Pitty. The only song i kinda liked was Like a River but again there is a huge difference between good and great. Its a good song but nothing more. Total forgetable album.


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