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Artist: Idle Cure

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CD Title: Tough Love/Inside Out

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Category: CCM AOR

Year: 2000

Label: Kmg Records

Catalog Number: KMGD8966

Personnel

Mark Ambrose guitars, vocals
Steve Shannon lead vocals
Pete Lomakin keyboards, vocals
Clark Edmond drums

Tracks

1.  We've Lost Ground  4:03
2.  Who Cries for Me  4:13
3.  Holy Mountain  4:25
4.  Mind Games  3:51
5.  Redline  4:17
6.  Innocent Again  4:43
7.  I Will Hold on  3:47
8.  Where Is the Love  3:39
9.  The Higher We Climb  4:01
10.  Tear Down the Walls  3:21
11.  Just Believe It  3:53
12.  Barter Mercy  4:22
13.  Frontline  4:08
14.  So Many Faces  3:39
15.  Hungry Hearts  4:04
16.  One for the Money  3:31
17.  How Long  3:57
18.  Runnin'  4:03
19.  Draw the Line  3:21
  
Total Running Time:  75:18

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From: Ydol eM Date: February 15, 2020 at 16:40
I don't care for compilations like this. They don't bring any added value, they don't have any real collector value and what's more, they're usually worn in a very simple "garment". On the other hand, they're often only one chance, how to gain some CD records, which are very hard to get. Don't get me wrong. I love this music and this band, but just therefore, I suppose that this perfect mix of arena hard rock, AOR and even pop-rock would deserve more, not only sticking some complete albums simply together. The first part ('88) is more AORish (IMO e.g. BEGGARS & THIEVES, more aor-ish KISS or SHOUT) than the second one ('91), that is a bit sharper-edged, closer to bands like BANGALORE CHOIR... All in all, it's up to you to decide what form of music you will have at home. For me, 2in1 is a good formula just for shampoo... Here, if I could see two fantastic paintings in a common ugly frame. 80/100.


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