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Artist: Transit

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CD Title: Catch Fire

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1994

Label: Blue Martin Records (Switzerland)

Catalog Number: BLM 330086-2

Personnel

Oliver Fehr lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Guido Mander guitars, vocals
Louis Kasper bass, vocals
Herbert Dreeger drums
Fredy Koller keys, harp, guitars, vocals

Tracks

1.  TV Never Lies  
2.  Shave 'Ya  
3.  Down, Down, Down  
4.  Everlasting Fire  
5.  Deadly Burnout  
6.  Straight Out of Hell  
7.  Voodoo Nation  
8.  Flyer  
9.  Why Don't You Know Me  
10.  Can't Shoot a Rocking-Horse  
11.  All I Can Do  
12.  Tomorrow  

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From: Jos� Carlos Date: July 12, 2002 at 10:16
'Que discazo madre mia! Amantes de Gotthard y Fair Warning: conseguid este disco como sea, no os arrepentireis.

From: Teo_3 Date: January 14, 2003 at 1:25
After the top class GOTTHARD Switzerland manages to produce TRANSIT. Well done to them, excellent party rock. Third album not like the first two but should not be overlooked. Quite cheap as well.

From: TIM Date: February 9, 2003 at 5:51
This is very good. Can't wait till the other two arrive. 'Straight Out Of Hell' is one of my favorite tunes. Fortunately I got the Japanese pressing of this one.

From: Fredy Date: January 7, 2004 at 5:38
Yes I'm the guitarplayer of Transit. I could help to find all of our CDs ( incl. Dirty Pleasures )for shipping to you outthere. Send a mail to info@trashdeluxe.ch I hope I can help for find all CD incl. DVD ( Best of Transit out in 2002 )Bye

From: jessica96fish Date: April 30, 2004 at 20:06
well what can i say.this like the other two is just brilliant.not one filler too be found.can't say enough good things.JUST BUY!!!!!!!

From: Geoff Date: August 30, 2004 at 0:29
Probably my least fave of the excellent Transit collection, but by no means a weak album. Speaking of ballad anthems, take a listen to 'Everlasting fire'. Once again, this is a great album and a really solid collection of melodic hard rock.

From: TIM (2) Date: August 3, 2006 at 5:26
This is the only Transit album I own, and fairly soon I won't own a Transit album at all. They have no idea how to write a decent melody or a catchy chorus, and the heavily-accented vocals are not to my taste either. However (as with the Human Zoo album I recently picked up) Transit are another Euro MHR band that know how to write a great ballad, & 'Everlasting Fire' is truly a great track. But then they go and write songs like 'Shave Ya', which are truly abysmal. AVOID like the plague. 2/10.

From: z4roxx Date: August 7, 2006 at 12:54
I always respect every taste or point of view but are sincerely unacceptable a comment as Tim(2)wrote.If you love this genre you cannot give 2/10 or say that Transit are generic or awful,this is a pure blasphemy.Personally I consider Transit the best hard rock band from Europe and'Heartcore'among the greatest 5 cds'ever made in the genre'.

From: TIM (2) Date: August 8, 2006 at 3:26
Dear z4roxx,If you seriously think this is in the greatest 5 CDs of the genre then you must only have 5 MHR CDs in your collection. They are one of the most derivative and unoriginal Euro MHR bands I've ever heard,and I wanted to warn those expecting this to be another Gotthard/Frontline/Jaded Heart/Fair Warning/Subway to look elsewhere. Tons of cliches,some horribly-accented vocals,and one great tune - does not a great album make. I paid $3 for my copy,which is about right. Bargain-bin stuff.

From: z4roxx Date: August 9, 2006 at 13:25
Dear Tim(2),I have all the bands and cds'of the bands you've mentioned...Well:Fair Warning are kings for me(but it's other music),Subway...ahaha!Sorry if I laugh but it's easy to make melodies with some keys and generic chorus,I like Subway but they are 100000 km.far from Transit but..it's still another kind of melodick rock.Gotthard:first cds'they were similar to other 10.000 bands with a great singer,the last 3 cds'are awesome.Try'Heartcore'and listen cds'with phones and concentration...

From: erik Date: August 11, 2006 at 2:43
The most accurate comment here is made by Geoff ( as most of the times ). Altho indeed the weakest one of the 3 albums this is defenitely still a very good melodic hard rock album. If you like this genre all 3 Transit albums are essential. The other two releases tho are really awesome.

From: headbanger4life Date: January 12, 2007 at 3:45
I agree with a few of the comments about this being the weakest of Transits 3 albums but don't let that discourage you from picking it up. The killer ballad 'Everlasting Fire' is worth it alone. I love 'Straight Out of Hell' as well. It has kind of Whitesnake meets Hurricane vibe to it. I seen these guys have been compared to such bands as Gotthard, Fair Warning, Jaded Heart and Frontline. Tim (2) is right. Don't go expecting them to be of the same caliber but do expect a decent release.

From: Steelheart Date: April 4, 2007 at 15:38
This is a really solid album, admittedly I'm listening to it first...so listening to the albums backwards, but I still think it is a good album well worth a listen!

From: MHR Date: January 15, 2010 at 3:05
killer cd and a really solid work!

From: boemmel66 Date: August 10, 2010 at 2:54
TRANSIT will play a reunion Live Gig in this Year on 16th Oct. in Genova / Italy. See further information on Facebook.

From: andi Date: October 21, 2011 at 6:29
Heard Band yesterday first time and it remember´s me very to Damn Yankees!!!!Very good Party Hardrock....My faves are Voodoo Nation and Down Down Down!!!!

From: CLOUD FORCE Date: October 11, 2017 at 18:46
@boemmel66 did the band actually reunite and played in genova? I live not far from there.


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