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Artist: Double Eclipse

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CD Title: Have It Your Way

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1999

Label: Thirteen 772 Music

Catalog Number: CDTHIRT001

Personnel

Phillip Hackney lead vocals, bass, co-producer
Alan Hackney drums, backing vocals, co-producer
Mikael Johannesson lead and rhythm guitars

Tracks

1.  Soul Stealer  3:39
2.  Sally  3:51
3.  Heaven Help Me  4:47
4.  You Took It All  3:51
5.  Throw It All Away  4:27
6.  Isolation  5:53
7.  Need Your Love  3:56
8.  Have It Your Way  3:35
9.  For the Lonely  4:46
10.  Will You Be There? (Kate's Song)  3:00
  
Total Running Time:  41:45

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Heavy Harmonies Review
From: Dan Date: March 18, 2003 at 1:13
This 3-piece from the United Kingdom presents some no-hold-barred hard rock that is very refreshing. The band decided to go with a more raw "in your face" sound rather than rely on studio effects. That notwithstanding, the vocal harmonies are quite good! Even though the band is only a trio, the sound is very full. I'm curious as to how they would sound live; their sound lends itself well to live performance. The ballads work extremely well also. I especially like the timbre/quality of Phillip's lead vocals.

The band's sound is rooted more in the late 1970s/early 1980s. It definitely has some balls to it. For a freshman effort, this album is quite impressive! I imagine we will be hearing quite a bit from this trio in the future.

Rating: 88/100

Existing comments about this CD

From: genti Date: June 12, 2002 at 18:33
jane grup yll fare

From: David Date: August 17, 2002 at 2:28
Anyone Info?

From: julia Date: March 19, 2003 at 20:59
whitesnake meets ozzy..classic rock.


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