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Artist: Moving Pictures

Title: Days of Innocence

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Category: Lite AOR / Melodic Pop Rock

Year: 1982

Label: Unidisc Music (Canada)

Catalog Number: AGEK-2069

Personnel

Alex Smith vocals
Garry Frost guitar, backing vocals
Andrew Thompson saxophones
Charlie Cole keyboards, trumpet, backing vocals
Ian Lees bass
Paul Freeland drums

Tracks

1.  Nothing to Do  3:27
2.  What About Me  3:31
3.  Round Again  4:04
4.  Bustin' Loose  4:34
5.  Wings  4:51
6.  The Angel and the Madman  4:26
7.  Sweet Cherie  3:37
8.  So Tired  4:01
9.  Joni and the Romeo  3:28
10.  Streetheart  7:01
  
Total Running Time:  43:00

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From: juan carlos Date: August 2, 2010 at 23:00
Oh "What About Me" itīs an all-time classic song! i watch their video in concert just for this song this worth it every penny

From: juan carlos Date: August 2, 2010 at 23:18
Ok ok this is not an AOR band but hey! where is their awesome song called "Never"? (this song was on the Soundtrack of Footloose). It isnīt a solid album but itīs Ok. Obviously the highlight is the heartfelt ballad "What about Me" i know every word of this song sniff.. 8/10

From: Nick C Date: August 3, 2010 at 17:57
What about Me!! Hey Juan I've seen grown men weep to this song...GROWN MEN! Haha! A pretty good album and What About Me is the outstanding song worth buying the CD for alone, the follow up album Matinee was also pretty good too especially the song Judo Intellectuals from it.

From: juan carlos Date: August 3, 2010 at 19:12
Grown Men like Me Nick, sniff sniff.. Haha

From: rick kerch vzla Date: August 20, 2011 at 14:25
Undusted my vinyl and gave it another listening...pleasant pop rock album,just that...faves "Nothing To Do","What About Me"(nice ballad),"The Angel And The Madman","Sweet Cherie","So Tired"(nice & catchy) & "Joni And The Romeo"...82/100


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