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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2015
Label: Retrospect Records
Catalog Number: RR-558
1. | Amaretto | 3:47 | Listen |
2. | You Can Rock | 2:52 | Listen |
3. | Wild Nights | 4:13 | Listen |
4. | Take Me | 4:28 | Listen |
5. | On the Loose | 4:17 | Listen |
6. | Powerdrive | 3:52 | Listen |
7. | Its Alright | 4:07 | Listen |
8. | Thrown It All Away | 4:22 | Listen |
9. | Take Another Look | 3:46 | Listen |
10. | Roll It Higher | 3:05 | Listen |
11. | I Can't Wait | 3:30 | Listen |
12. | Take Time | 5:33 | Listen |
13. | Sin City's On Fire | 4:14 | Listen |
14. | Jackhammer | 3:52 | Listen |
15. | Nothin' To Lose | 4:08 | Listen |
16. | Love Gone Cold | 5:03 | Listen |
17. | Amaretto Eliot version | 3:27 | Listen |
18. | Now and Forever bonus track | 4:44 | Listen |
Total Running Time: | 73:20 |
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From: MrMetal | Date: February 7, 2016 at 10:09 |
FORTRESS formed in the early 80's out of Milwaukee, WI. with the lineup above (Kenny as their drummer early on and then Jay once they relocated to CA.) and changed their name to ELIOT (after Chris Eliot). FORTRESS released a 9-track Demo titled, "On The Loose" around 1987 and Eliot also released a 4-track Demo named "You Can Rock" in 1988 (even though FORTRESS originally recorded that song). ELIOT recorded an additional amount of Demo tracks with this Compilation likely including everything from both bands (even though you can find some different songs played live on YouTube). They tried to cash in on the Hair Metal craze by relocating to CA. although were unsuccessful in doing so. There were also at least 3 other members in the band at one time or another although it's unclear in what capacity (Chris Eliot would go on with drummer Dave Hall to record material with the act THE CENTER OF X as well as Chris having a Solo career and possibly playing in some cover bands). But it was... |
From: MrMetal | Date: February 7, 2016 at 10:15 |
difficult determining which songs were recorded by which group (the ELIOT 4-track Demo was definitely songs 2,10,11, & 17) while I know that some of the FORTRESS songs were 1,3, & 5 thru 8 although I couldn't say for certain about the others. Influences ran rampant, as you could list numerous bands such as TESLA, TORA TORA, TUFF LUCK, ZEBRA, TNT, DOKKEN, VICTORY, SOUTHGANG, JUNKYARD, DANGER DANGER, & even LOVERBOY amongst others. But they were really a bit heavier overall than your typical Hair Metal act. More confusingly, there may have been a FORTRESS reunion as recent as 2013 as well as ELIOT in 2015 with their stomping grounds now being Las Vegas, Nevada but it's unclear which moniker they are going under now. You'll also find the band listed on most websites as FORTRESS/ELIOT (likely due to confusion about their biographical history) even though both acts released separate material under each moniker and were based in different locations (Wisconsin and California). |
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