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Artist: Dallas

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CD Title: Dallas

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Category: AOR / Melodic Rock

Year: 2018

Label: AOR Boulevard Records

Catalog Number: ASCM 1810

Personnel

Bryan Dallas vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards
Zac Curtis drums on This Love, Bring The Light & I Close My Eyes

Tracks

1.  Rock N Roll Never Dies  
2.  This Love  
3.  Rock You Like A Bomb  
4.  Bring The Light  
5.  Rip It Up  
6.  I Close My Eyes  
7.  Lay It All On The Line  
8.  Miles Away  
9.  I Wanna Buy You A Star  
10.  Dont Ever Stop  
11.  Open Your Heart  
12.  Over Now  
13.  Miles Away Neon Blue Mix  

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From: 123charpenay Date: September 27, 2018 at 12:50
bryan dallas have made absoluty all on this record.he sing ,he plays all instruments,he have writting all the songs and mixed and produced this album.the result is strange.the sound of this record is rotten cause the production is bad.i hate this kind of records wich have not the same sound songs after songs.bryan dallas is a great singer but due to a strange production sometimes his voice sound metallic.i think that this record is a collection of demos.bryan dallas search his way.some songs sound modern hard rock,some songs have a little roadhouse touch and a very little techno touch.the japan import have 5 bonus tracks .some are average others like track 12 "forever" (the best song of the record)are really excellent.track 4 "bring the light" have an exceptionnal choruse but the guitar solo (break) is awful.track 8 "miles away" have so a top class choruse.this record have some potential but the songs are too different and the help of a real great producer is absoluty essential.

From: Theroadstar Date: October 5, 2018 at 10:18
Wonderful! Melodic rock for today with all the best harmonies and soaring choruses of yesterday’s heroes brought up to date with a modern, electrically-charged sound that is enthralling. Showing my age this is Robin George’s Dangerous Music for today!


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