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Artist: Blues Reds and Yellows

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CD Title: Million Miles

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2007

Label: Independent

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Personnel

Ela Arweilwer lead vocals
Mick Scheuerle guitars, vocals
Harry Uitz guitars, vocals
Siggy Schmidgall bass, vocals
Axel Winkler drums
Markus Metzger keyboards, piano

Tracks

1.  You Can't Stop Rock & Roll  
2.  Loves Gotta Hold on Me  
3.  Sweet Inspiration  
4.  Blues  
5.  Playhouse  
6.  Lonely  
7.  Don't Go  
8.  All Dressed Up  
9.  Dreaming  
10.  Zipfelcreek Rag  
11.  Wild Rose  
12.  Dirty Old Town  
13.  Million Miles  
14.  White Rabbit  

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From: AOR1 Date: February 10, 2022 at 10:20
Outfit from the south of germany, included is Markus Metzger who wrote most of the songs. He´s well known for playing several years with SUBWAY, Turn-Up and the Rock + Roll Junkies.Not all the songs on this release can be filed under MHR/AOR. A little blues and the Jefferson Airplane cover White Rabbit are a little unusual. The rest offers excellent melodic rock with a fantastic female vocalist. Most songs are uptempo with memorable melodies and catchy chorusses, and also great musicianship. Best tracks are 1,2,5+8. Can recommend it to any collector of those numerous german melodic indies. 8/10

From: 123charpenay Date: February 10, 2022 at 18:40
the best song of the record is track 7 "don t go" the cover of the extraordinary hit from the english disco band yazoo(1982).i ve dancing in the night clubs one million time on this bomb.the other songs?the first part of the record is good with a great female singer.the second part is a little bluesy but have absoluty no interest.the male singer on two songs is mediocre.the cover of jefferson airplane is really bad.


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