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Artist: Stabilizers

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CD Title: Tyranny

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Category: AOR

Year: 1986

Label: Columbia

Catalog Number: CK 40264

Personnel

Dave Christenson lead vocals
Rick Nevens drums, keyboards

Tracks

1.  Tyranny  4:29
2.  (If I) Found Rome  4:38
3.  I Dont Need the Pain  4:02
4.  Now I Hear You  4:04
5.  One Simple Thing  4:07
6.  Underground  4:45
7.  Does Your Love Lie Open?  4:30
8.  A Place to Hide  3:41
9.  You Pull Me Down  4:03
  
Total Running Time:  38:19

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: March 29, 2015 at 6:56
Great SynthPop/Hi-Tech AOR! Since 1992 I have this jewel in CD and really always enjoy with their Magic Style! very rare really and is like gold for a collector Tyranny, (If I) Found Rome, One Simple Thing & Underground 4 Mega Tracks 100% Pure Magic!!! Dave Christenson face reminds me to Jonathan Scott-Taylor they have another Great song in the OST If Looks Could Kill! 90/100.

From: Doug Date: March 30, 2015 at 15:51
"One Simple Thing" is such a cool tune, but man these guys sure went away fast. Weird band name, perhaps?

From: Doug Date: August 31, 2020 at 20:49
I commented on this 5 years ago, listening to this album today, a bit of an odd album, songs are so, so, and then all of a sudden, "One Simple Thing" is great.

From: SgtRock Date: May 9, 2023 at 10:47
What a wonderful Hi-Tech Aor band who released this fantastic one off album, then sank without a trace. Possibly the quintessential Hi-Tech album of the 80s and even better that Device.


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