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Artist: Dennis DeYoung

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CD Title: Boomchild

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Category: AOR

Year: 1988

Label: MCA

Catalog Number: MCAD-42162

Personnel

Dennis DeYoung vocals, piano, co-producer
John Robinson drums
Bob Lizik bass
Jeffrey Vanston synthesizers
John Adair acoustic guitar
Bill Ruppert guitar
Tom Dziallo guitar
Howard Levy harmonica

Tracks

1.  Beneath the Moon  4:39
2.  The Best Is Yet to Come  4:13
3.  What A Way to Go  4:42
4.  Harry's Hands  4:51
5.  Boomchild  4:54
6.  Who Shot Daddy?  4:31
7.  Outside Looking In Again  5:21
8.  Won't Go Wasted  4:19
  
Total Running Time:  37:30

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From: 9 CHAMPIONS A 1 Date: December 12, 2002 at 10:47
Y en este disco aun sigue revoloteando el espiritu de Styx,(esas teclas tan peculiares)luego tiene temas de AOR mas standard como What A Way To Go,Boomchild y otros donde hay bastante sonido de percusión.NO ESTA MAL.

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: July 9, 2005 at 17:58
Si opino lo mismo aunque nada redondo a hecho no esta mal asi como el anterior pero hace unas mezclas que no llaman mi atencion.

From: Geoff Date: March 9, 2006 at 19:06
This starts out terribly, but by about song 3 it hits it's stride. I'm certainly not going to sit here and call this a good album, but it ain't too bad. 'Won't go wasted' is probably the highlight and there are 3 other tracks I like, but mostly it's pretty bad. Decent AOR at best.

From: Axe-Machine Date: May 1, 2006 at 16:31
Not the best album ever made, but if like me you enjoy your AOR dripping with keyboards, then this may just hit the spot. 'Beneath The Moon', 'What A Way To Go', 'Outside Looking In Again' and album highlight and super smooth ballad 'Wont Go Wasted' are excellent cuts of 80s AOR, and if you find the album at a reasonable price, then its worth checking out. Certainly better than Desert Moon. 7.5/10.


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