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CD Title: Steve Lee - The Eyes of a Tiger: In Memory Of Our Unforgotten Friend

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Category: Melodic Rock

Year: 2020

Label: Sony Music ‎

Catalog Number: 19439799122

Personnel

Steve Lee vocals
Nic Maeder backing vocals
Leo Leoni guitar
Freddy Scherer guitars
Marc Lynn bass
Hena Habegger drums

Tracks

1.  One Life One Soul  
2.  Let It Be  
3.  In The Name  
4.  Lonely People  
5.  Heaven  
6.  Need To Believe  
7.  Lift U Up  
8.  Hush    Cover: Deep Purple
9.  First Time In A Long Time  
10.  Tarot Woman  
11.  And Then Goodbye  
12.  The Train  
13.  Eye Of The Tiger Accoustic    Cover: Survivor
14.  Eye Of The Tiger Electric    Cover: Survivor

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From: CC Date: July 9, 2024 at 17:16
I am not gonna lie but I only became aware of this album recently due to it coming out at a time my brain was fried from a medical issue, so I did not really know much about it. I did see that it was obviously a memorial album with the Survivor cover being a new track (well it is new to me). From what I can make out the songs are total re-records as far as the instruments, and mixed with Steves vocal tracks. With the exception of the final track, these are all acoustic versions so not sure if these are Steves original vocals from the original studio releases, or tracks specifically recorded for an acoustic album that never happened. I don't mind acoustic versions and I guess this was done to make Steves vocals a focal point, but I just wish as a tribute they had released a bunch of rarities (Jap bonus tracks, b-sides, demos etc) as there was more to Steve than just ballads, even if his ballads were some of the best


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