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Artist: Salute

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CD Title: Heart Of The Machine

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2010

Label: Escape Music

Catalog Number: ESM215

Personnel

Imre Daun Drums, Percussion
Martin Kronlund Guitars, Bass
Mikael Erlandsson Lead Vocals, Keyboards
Henrik Thomsen Bass
David Reece Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  Higher  
2.  A Falling Star  
3.  Feed Your Hunger  
4.  I Will Be There  
5.  Tearing Me Down  
6.  Heart of the Machine  
7.  The Long Haul  
8.  Shadows  
9.  Train of Rock N' Roll  
10.  My Part in This Pain  
11.  Your Servant Tonight  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: masmusic Date: December 9, 2010 at 13:10
Just love It! A little more balls to this one!

From: metalmaniac777 Date: January 30, 2011 at 9:59
Those who sprout a boner at the sound of smooth, polished melodic rock will find this album to be the musical equivalent of Viagra...those who love their rock to be hard and heavy will want to pass on this one like a cannibal passing on a well-done steak. Breaking no new ground, this release slots itself safely into the generic AOR/melodic rock category, but what it does, it does fairly well. The hooks are nothing new, but they're solid enough, and the choruses for the most cling to the basic melodic rock formula, though a few tracks do manage to muscle out of the mundane mold that confines most of the songs. To use a car metaphor, this CD is a Ford Taurus: basic, uninspiring, bland as hell, but a perfectly acceptable ride. If you're in the market for a Porsche, then this album is not for you.

From: halfordhughes Date: June 2, 2011 at 12:14
not as good as their debut...


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