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Artist: Cruzh

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CD Title: Cruzh

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Category: AOR / Melodic Rock

Year: 2016

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FRCD747

Personnel

Dennis Butabi Borg bass
Anton Joensson guitar, backing vocals
Tony Andersson vocals, keyboards

Tracks

1.  In n' Out Of Love     Listen
2.  First Cruzh     Listen
3.  Aim For The Head     Listen
4.  Anything For You     Listen
5.  Survive     Listen
6.  Stay     Listen
7.  Hard To Get     Listen
8.  You     Listen
9.  Set Me Free     Listen
10.  Before I Walk Alone     Listen
11.  Straight From My Heart     Listen

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From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 10, 2016 at 13:04
Vocally Tony sounds like Joe Elliot here and there and that makes the songs sound like a even more Pop version of the Leppards(well The Def is more Pop than Rock nowadays so there's not much difference in the music description in here)...tracks 7,9 & 10 are really highlights ,tracks 1,2,3(here it reminded me of Work Of Art) and the 2 ballads "Anything For You" & "Straight From My Heart" are also appealing ones.87/100

From: 123charpenay Date: October 12, 2016 at 13:34
i have a very great recipe for you.you mix art nation and heat and then you add a little touch of reckless love.result:cruzh.cruzh is not as good than these three bands but cruzh belong to the new wawe of scandi a o r.great sound ,great production for a fresh,modern and catchy a o r.the singer is decent not more but it s sufficient for the kind of melodic rock.it s not sufficient for the two ballads track 4 and 11 cause the singer have not the voice for.he is far far away from klaus meine or johnny goelli for example.except the two ballads the other songs are excellent with great choruses and with a great mix of guitars and keyboards.the japan bonus track is a poor piano version of the hit "set me free".this cd is not the best of the year ,but it s a new star in the brilliant sky of 2016.hey rick ,joe elliot,def leppard are you sure?friendship from france.

From: DazBuFF Date: October 14, 2016 at 2:38
this cd is great and the japan bonus track makes getting the japan cd worth it!!!!!! set me free the slow piano version aka (epic version) is the best song on the cd!!!!!!

From: 123charpenay Date: October 14, 2016 at 17:00
the jap bonus is the best track of this record?it s a joke.this poor version have absoluty no interest.

From: ICA-Hernan Date: January 5, 2017 at 7:50
Espectacular disco de AOR con un inicio demoledor y con temas muy parejos como "Aim For The Head", "Survivor","Before I Walk Alone" este mas vistoso y alegre y mi favorita "In n' Out Of Love" un disco muy bueno que sin duda alguna lo tienes que tener.

From: nobycane74 Date: January 28, 2017 at 15:07
Having sitting on their original independent release with a lot of the same tracks here, Frontiers picked these guys up and had them re-record the album with added tracks in a more professional Frontiers studio fashion. Now the songs are a little more polished and sound more larger than life...though some tracks I personally prefer the originals to but, still that is a personal preference. Over all the album is wonderful, a throwback on the classic 80's AOR/Stadium guitar rock with hooks and melodies that make a huge impression...memorable songs, and riffs will bring one back for additional spins. While a solid release, I am eager to see what their sophomore release will give us. Highlights: tracks # 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 MY RATING: 85/100

From: titothetitan Date: October 17, 2017 at 13:33
One of my favourites AOR albuns of all-time. But i'm not a big fan of the ballads here. Sounds too simple, too generic. List to an early song called 'In The Blink Of An Eye', it's a much better ballad that strangely wasn't included in the album. The rest of the songs are ultra-catchy and with big choruses and a lot of keyboards.

From: titothetitan Date: October 17, 2017 at 13:33
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From: Elljam Date: October 2, 2021 at 7:21
The songs just aren't memorable enough. Not terrible but nothing here to float my boat


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