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Artist: Misha Calvin

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CD Title: Evolution II

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1995

Label: Megarock Records

Catalog Number: MRRCD030

Personnel

Misha Calvin guitar
Steve Dunning bass
Bad Martin Wedge B'Lister keyboards
Pete Barnacle drums
Ian Parry vocals (on tracks 6,8,9,11)
Dave Twose vocals (on tracks 1,2,3,4,5)

Tracks

1.  Die For Love  
2.  Evil  
3.  Some People  
4.  Misdemeanour  
5.  She  
6.  Kingdom Of Man  
7.  Jamios Del Aqua  
8.  Is It A Warning  
9.  Show A Little Mercy  
10.  Adieu Ma Belle  
11.  Fall Guy  
12.  Misha's Rag  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TYNO / BRAZIL Date: December 5, 2003 at 13:41
IF YOU ARE EXPECTING THIS CD TO BE LIKE THE DEBUT THEN I SAY THAT IT IS NOT .IT IS FAR MILES FROM THE MAGIC ' EVOLUTION '.ALTHOUG TONY MARTIN IS NOT SINGING HERE, IAN PARRY AND DAVE TWOSE DID A GOOD JOB . TRACK 3 IS WONDERFUL .

From: anamal Date: December 5, 2003 at 16:43
DAVE TWOSE and David Reading (PC69) are the same guy..he changed his last name to record on this because of contract obligations

From: MADMAX Date: May 19, 2004 at 1:14
I agree with TYNO, track 3 is great. Otherwise not so good than the amazing Evolution.

From: TIM (2) Date: September 13, 2004 at 5:43
This and the following "Riff Man" were nowhere near the class of the debut, and were both a fair bit heavier. Some fairly mediocre songs and some aimless lead guitar work make this harder going than the first album, although it's still better than the follow-up. Buy the re-issue of "Evolution" and avoid the others. This one's a little reminiscent of Kee Marcello's latest project about devine melons, is similarly powerful and equally devoid of great songs. Very average. 5/10.


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