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Artist: Red Sea

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CD Title: Blood

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1994

Label: Rugged Records

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Personnel

Robyn Kyle Basauri lead vocals, percussion
Chris Howell guitars, dobro
Greg Chaisson bass
Jeff Martin drums
P.K. Mitchell producer

Tracks

1.  Soulshaker  4:50
2.  Blood  4:52
3.  Wolves at the Door  7:19
4.  Dust to Dust  5:32
5.  Last Days of Winter  4:36
6.  Walk on Fire  3:57
7.  Shades of Purple  5:18
8.  Hellbound Train  5:29
9.  Losin' My Way  5:50
10.  Down Home Static  1:04
11.  Tears of Joy  4:44
  
Total Running Time:  53:31

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From: BPG Date: May 8, 2002 at 10:01
This is a great CD. It sounds like Badlands, the vocals are amazingly like Ray Gillan and of course the bass & drums are from Badlands. The music is top notch rock, Badlands style, I definatly recommend this.

From: Valhallen Date: November 2, 2002 at 0:55
Awesome CD! It is a continuation of Badlands!!

From: GenXer Date: December 3, 2002 at 13:02
WHAT a CD. I remember listening to this as a young teenager, I loved their style. Musically it is excellent, drawing from the artistic pallette of the guys that created it. It is by far my favorite collab project in this genre. That, by the way, is a little known fact, that these artists were all from other bands, and got together to release this album. It is, to my knowledge, the only one they ever released together.

From: Donny Date: September 18, 2003 at 20:51
KILLER!!! One of the best discs ever, secular or christian. Everything about this is top notch. Greg Chaisson (formerly of Badlands) also played with Die Happy which is awesome. Great lyricaly. Great message for Jesus Christ. Recomend for any true fan of that ole......oooooooooooooohhh rock-n-roll

From: wyrm Date: March 23, 2005 at 5:44
Just got this CD, it blew me away! a MUST HAVE for any Badlands or Ray Gillen fan. Essential.

From: z4roxx Date: August 9, 2007 at 16:28
Yeah,this is a good one in Badlands style...I hear few fillers and some great piece of true hard rock,great vocals too!8.5/10!

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: October 1, 2007 at 4:40
HUGE CD as good as BADLANDS 89/100 ? because it's excatly the same sound as well as the rythm section ! from MIKE ONESKO's BLINDSIDE BLUES BAND and old SURGICAL STEEL : GREG CHAISSON(DIE HAPPY and had his own solo records '95"it's about time" ) on BASS & JEFF MARTIN (the singer of the mighty RACER X !!later with BLACK SYMPHONY and LEATHERWOLF)on DRUMS(later with MSG/UFO/LYNCH MOB and had his own solo records '06"FOOL") GREAT singer kind of RAY GILLEN/ONI LOGAN mix ! GOOD guitar player too

From: juan carlos Date: March 1, 2009 at 0:17
Itīs Bluesy HardRock āla Whitesnake/Badlands/Deep Purple, not Melodic Metal. "Dust To Dust" is my fave one, Good voice. 7.8/10

From: andi Date: December 25, 2010 at 12:16
this album has little to do with the band Badlands ... maybe a few musical moments of the same guitar but the voice is completely different! Badlands myself but I find better!

From: metalmaniac777 Date: April 12, 2011 at 14:54
Listening to this cranking Christian band should put a red glow of pleasure on the face of any fan of guitar-driven hard rock. Robyn Kyle Basauri (Die Happy) has such a commanding voice, he could probably order the Atlantic Ocean to split in half and it would comply. A lot of people say Redsea is as good as Badlands, but that's bullshit, because Resea is BETTER than Badlands. Such a statement may make the blood of Badlands' fans boil, but I stand by it: the guitars are better, the vocals are better, the hooks are better. Look no further than "Dust to Dust," "Soulshaker," or "Walk on Fire" for proof.

From: Mace Date: January 30, 2013 at 23:55
If this disc was released today we would all say it was an awesome hard rock record. It is timeless. Sounds as good today as when i first heard it.

From: hair metal again Date: December 14, 2014 at 14:07
wow!this one is superb and i really can tfind anything missing!RED SEA s sound is simlar to BADLANDS s with a WHITESNAKE blend at times mostly because of the vocs!this might be one of the most under rated ones of the genre and i d say that its extremely hard rockin and recommended of course


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