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Category: AOR
Year: 2000
Label: Point Music/AOR Heaven
Catalog Number: None
1. | The Rich Get Richer | 3:59 | Listen |
2. | Mainstream | 4:04 | Listen |
3. | Night of Fire | 3:11 | Listen |
4. | A Life So Frail | 5:43 | Listen |
5. | The Ways of the World | 4:22 | Listen |
6. | Do Nothing | 4:17 | Listen |
7. | A Matter of the Heart | 4:19 | Listen |
8. | With a Little Love | 4:36 | Listen |
9. | All That You're Good For | 5:35 | Listen |
10. | Remember | 4:54 | Listen |
11. | Nothing Lasts Forever | 5:19 | Listen |
12. | I Believe | 3:54 | Listen |
13. | Love Is All Gone | 5:23 | Listen |
Total Running Time: | 59:36 |
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From: muitz | Date: August 21, 2001 at 16:00 |
Its fuckin rooster! |
From: GaBi | Date: November 4, 2001 at 6:15 |
No tan bueno como el CD de debut pero en la misma línea. |
From: ted | Date: February 22, 2003 at 15:51 |
i know that nothing lasts forever but this moment in time will forever be mine .....vaya discazo ,imprescindible ,thomas vikstrom lo borda |
From: robert | Date: February 22, 2003 at 16:31 |
De acuerdo con Gabi... para mi un 6 sobre 10 Por cierto no os perdais el solitario del gran THOMAS VIKSTROM es acojonante!!! |
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From: Jez | Date: April 22, 2003 at 17:37 |
Typical Scandanavian Westcost/ AOR release with Tommy Denanders trademark sound all over it. If you like the fabulous first Prisoner release or The Sayit cd's then you won't go wrong. |
From: Rycheage | Date: July 3, 2003 at 15:50 |
The production is multi-layered and in your face and the songs are filled to the brim with harmonies and melody. Fans of the more polished Westcoast style of melodic rock will lap this up. Recommended also for those keyboard loving fans who might be looking for something that isn't necessarily influenced from the 80's. |
From: Scandi | Date: October 9, 2003 at 20:14 |
That was my problem Jez: I HATED the Sayit release, but never ever expected that this could be in the same style (NO 80s AOR/Melodic Rock). How can this be so different to the first one??? --The only song I liked and saved is 'NOTHING LASTS FOREVER'.. then I sold it as I did with the Sayit shit. There are better Westcoast albums than the Denander mainstream-fuck. |
From: Wotty | Date: August 20, 2004 at 13:46 |
Dug this out and had a good listen,I was not disappointed,Mr DENANDER again,though he has been involved in stronger albums. |
From: Geoff | Date: August 22, 2004 at 5:59 |
Got to say, I like what Tommy Denander is doing for the genre if you like that style, but he is not my cup of tea at all.I think Talk of the Town were a great band and I really liked quite a few of the tracks of the debut,but this sounds like Prisoner and whatever else Tommy does (And that's good for him and his fans) but in the meantime Talk of the Town completely lost thier identity and it sounds identuical to any of his other projects. My opinion? This is a shit AOR release. No offence meant. |
From: JF | Date: October 4, 2005 at 21:17 |
Disco recomendado para cualquier amante del buen aor. Con algunas influencias de Toto, bueno si contamos con la participacion de Tommy D. es previsible. Para mi gusto muy superior a Prisoner II. Lastima que no se vislumbra un nuevo trabajo. A los que les gustan Radioactive, Prisoner, Street Talk y Toto no lo duden. |
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From: Jez | Date: November 18, 2005 at 10:36 |
I agree with Geoff in that this does sound like alot of the other T D albums & doesn't really have anything to distinguish it above those releases.I would also add that this is not my favourite album by Tommy either (that would easily go to the debut Prisoner album 'Blind') but is far from being a bad one. The general standard of the songs is very good & Thomas Vikstrom puts in a great performance throughout. Taken for what it is, an enjoyable, if unspectacular piece of Scandie Westcoast |
From: SCANDI | Date: November 18, 2005 at 15:16 |
Like I mentioned above I don't like this one at all. It's average westcoast/ AOR and nothing like what I expected from TOTT. I think T. Denander messed all up here so I got to an "hater" of him. I don't like his stuff with STREET TALK either. The worst fact is IMO that nobody talks of a TALK OF THE TOWN album anymore but of a T. Denander album here. THOMAS VIKSTRÖM is great, BTW! |
From: juan carlos | Date: May 29, 2006 at 18:02 |
No es el AOR/westcoast que yo llamaría clásico pero tiene sus buenos temas y un buen abanderado de este estilo. La voz de Vikstrom esta en buena onda, me gusta. Mis favoritas son "A Life So Frail" y "i believe" luego estan "Night of Fire" y "nothing lasts forever". Buenos solos y buen album. 8.3/10 |
From: Carlos A. | Date: November 9, 2006 at 21:29 |
Vaya disco,AOR con sobresaliente produccion, buenos temas, guitarrazos barbaros, etc todo esta bien hecho pero...... le falta algo me parece que no trasmite el feelin necesario y eso que su estilo esta a la sombra de Toto o de cualquier otra banda americana de renombre, aceptable 8/10 |
From: erik | Date: March 22, 2010 at 17:04 |
As fantastic the first TofT was release so bad is this. Thomas voice is great as always but the songs.......man o man, totally uninspired. i have to agree with geoff. this is shit. avoid. |
From: hair metal again | Date: June 13, 2021 at 16:35 |
excellent release for TALK OF THE TOWN with a perfect production and a great performance with their sound reminding me of bands like TOTO,WALL OF SILENCE or GIANT!many many hooks and melodic lines that will keep your interest high and after a few spins you ll get into it!didnt expect that one to be so good as i didnt really like Tommy Denander s work in general but this a gem and highly recommended |
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