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Artist: Axe

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CD Title: Nemesis

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Category: AOR

Year: 1983

Label: Axepertise (New Zealand)

Catalog Number: ???

Personnel

Bobby Barth lead vocals, lead guitars
Michael Osbourne rhythm guitars, vocals
Wayne Hayner bass
Edgar Riley, Jr. keyboards, vocals
Teddy Mueller drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  Heat in the Street  2:53
2.  Young Hearts  2:48
3.  All Through the Night  3:02
4.  I Think You'll Remember Tonight  3:51
5.  She's Had the Power  3:07
6.  Girls, Girls, Girls  2:49
7.  Eagle Flies Alone  3:27
8.  Keep Playing That Rock 'n Roll  3:15
9.  Foolin' Your Mama Again  2:56
10.  Let the Music Come Back  4:30
11.  Masquerade  4:21
12.  Jennifer live bonus track  3:45
13.  Silent Soldiers live bonus track  8:55
14.  Rock 'n Roll Party in the Streets live bonus track  5:53
  
Total Running Time:  55:32

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Existing comments about this CD

From: mike Date: August 10, 2001 at 10:59
all the albums are really good and the remake versions are really good as well, which are on 20 years from home 1 & 2

From: EL LOKO Date: July 20, 2002 at 16:00
MICHAEL OUSBOURNE(1984-2002)SENTIMOS SUA FALTA....

From: darian dennison Date: January 21, 2003 at 3:28
Sadly, Axe never recieved the attention that they truly deserved cause they have a wide range of music, anything to power pop, ballads and grinding metal, those boys kick ass and sadly, rhythm guitarist Michael Osborne died in a auto accident a year later. So do yourselves a favor you classic rock/metal fans, get this album while you can cause it's extremely hard to find and we need to support Axe, and who knows what could happen, maybe they'll score Top 40 hits in the near future.

From: Melodiker Date: February 7, 2003 at 15:50
Again a classic one ! 8,5\10

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From: Jez Date: June 2, 2003 at 16:53
Just Re-released by Wounded Bird with the original Cassette 'Bonus Track' - Midnight (re-recorded for the Twenty Years Vol 2 cd). Excellent cd throughout and well worth getting , now it is easily avaliable.Note:- Soundwise there is no improvement on the Excellent Axepertise editions, so if you have those you probably won't want this version (except for the bonus track maybe)

From: vicrock Date: September 7, 2003 at 17:34
Two hearts, what a song, good album

From: Zip Date: May 1, 2004 at 8:10
They are kings

From: Roadiman Date: May 8, 2004 at 0:14
This Album ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a must have for any REAL METAL HEAD music colection!!!!!!!!!!! Ben Jammen to these boys ever since high school days, now i have my nieghbor kids hooked. Talk about meshing of the minds as well as the generations of old rockers to futuer rockes!!!!!!! Like the saying goes , ROCK ON DUDES !!!!!!

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From: Jez Date: October 18, 2004 at 10:43
Album number 4 and a continuation from the excellent 'Offering' album. This one reminds me in places of Blackfoot's excellent 'Siogo' album (probably due to Jakson Spires Involvement in the writing) and a little 'Eliminator' era ZZ Top on a couple of cuts. Great band great album

From: rick kerch Date: December 17, 2004 at 13:41
I don't understand why is this called an aor album. This is southern "fuc.... great boogie" rock and roll at it's finest

From: ArnoldLancelot Date: December 23, 2004 at 17:05
Finally someone like Rick Kerch "The Vinyl-Man" is spreading his wisdom on these pages!! But besides that, this Axe's effort could have some southern rock influences here and there, but disagreeing with you on this, it's mainly aor oriented. Heat on the Streets it's even a lot harder than that!!!

From: THUNDERKATT69 Date: January 15, 2005 at 2:46
Have enjoyed their music since my hi-school daze from the 80's -- Have been looking for more from them over the years, and looking forward to catching the bonus trackz!!!! LONG LIVE AXE !!!!

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: July 2, 2006 at 14:06
Another good Hard Rock/AOR album by Axe, tanto este como el Offering son imperdibles 2 de los buenisimos discos de la primera mitad de la "DECADA" Young Hearts, I Think You'll Remember Tonight, She's Had the Power, Masquerade, Eagle Flies Alone, Let the Music Come Back para amantes de los primeros 80's pero con clase 8/10.

From: Metalmusicman Date: December 30, 2006 at 17:36
Axe strike back with another top notch, straight ahead, melodic rock album and it's excellent. Right up there with the uber excellent Offering disc, this one too is busting at the seems with killer melodic rock. "Young Hearts", "Eagle Flies Alone", "Let The Music Come Back", and "Masquerade" are as good as it gets. This is one of the finest this amazing band has ever released. Recomended highly.

From: lalo r.o.c.k. Date: September 5, 2008 at 14:05
What a band! strong and catchy melodic riffs,AXE is the definition of the inmortal Hard Rock,that amazing sound made with passion and soul,songs like Heat in the street,All through the night,I think youŽll remeber tonight(great begining),Eagle flies alone,Let the music come back,Masquerade; are masterpieces of great melodic rock,this is a must have for any rock collection,9/10.

From: shoemaker Date: September 7, 2008 at 8:12
Right!!!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: August 28, 2011 at 12:27
I was wrong in my comment of 2004..this ain't southern rock(maybe in the attitude of the band because Rick Medlocke of Blackfoot fame was a bit involved with them)mainly this is like the album "Offering",Hard Rock/AOR tracks...the whole album really smokes but the "Offering" is somehow better than this one IMHO...the songs i liked the most are the ones with the AOR feel(4,5,7 & 9) but also the rocking ones(1 & 3)...in general lines,an enjoyable album too....87/100


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