Virginia Value – Miles Away 1995
Year Of Release: 1995
Genre, Style: Melodic Rock
Country: Germany
Paul Norton – Under A Southern Sky (1990)
Country: Australia
Year: 1990
Genre: Melodic Rock, AOR
The Watch – Seven (2017)
Italy band, The Watch proudly presents the new studio album “SEVEN” through Pick Up Records with the guest Mr Steve Hackett.
Tami Show – 2 CD (1988 – 1991), MP3
Genre: AOR
Release date: 1988 – 1991
Country: USA
Mother Tung – Mother Tung 1998
Country: USA
Genre: Melodic Rock | AOR
Year of Publication: 1998
Ursus X – Orion (2017)
Ursus X — Orion: For fans of progressive rock and folk music from all around the world. Unique and beautiful melodies, complex beats and equilibristic guitar passages.
Mr.Big – Defying Gravity [Japan Edition] 2017,FLAC+MP3
Here you can see the cover of Mr.Big’s new album released on July 7 through the Frontiers Records company.Stories We Could Tell was produced by Pat Regan, known for his work with Deep Purple, Warrant and Keel.
Big Guns – On Dangerous Ground (1994)
Great solid release!!! a mix of Melodic Rock & AOR!!!…wonderful powerful vocalist(Mr Ian Taylor)& also very talented musicians as a whole…”City Lights” is a very good song with a catchy chorus,”Heart & Soul” is one of the best tracks,awesome one,”Live A Dream” also a good shot,”Let’s Get Crazy” a blast of AOR,also one of the best tracks,”Living It Up”
Mike Ruocco – The Rise. The Ride. The Risk. 2012
Style: Melodic Hard Rock, AOR
Years: 2012
Info: USA
Mark Vigil Project – M.V.P. (2006)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2006
Country: USA
Michael Sciuto – Edge (1999)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1999
Info: USA
The Third Power – Believe (1970) [Vinyl Rip 24/192] Lossless
Artist: The Third Power Title Of Album: Believe Year Of Release: 1970 Country: USA Genre: Hard Rock / Psychedelic Rock Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, scans) Class Status Vinyl: VG+ Size: 1.47 Gb
BIG GUNS – Stick Em Up! (2007)
Every once in a while when I pick up a re-release I start to wonder why the hell that thing didn’t get released back in the day. One of Suncity’s newest releases, Big Guns‘ Stick’em Up, is one of those. Although there are only 6 tracks on here, this is an amazing release.
What first struck me was the crisp production value. This could easily have been a late 80s/early 90s major-production. The album kicks in with the catchy “Intelligent And Blind” and it only gets better from there on. The best song for me is the pure sing-a-long bliss of “Don’t Push”, this song could have been on every Little Angels record. This is in my eyes the perfect comparison, imagine Little Angels without the Elton John‘esque pomp and add some Danger Danger-catchiness and you get Big Guns.