Toy Matinee – 1990-2001 – (2 CD Remastered), MP3
Country: USA
Genre: Melodic Rock | AOR
Year of Publication: 1990-2001
Oxygen – Final Warning 2012
Too much melodic Hard Rock… just too much. There are literally thousands of bands and labels carrying the heavy cross of offering something that’s widely labeled or criticized as commercial but truly needs emotional guts and songwriting balls to deliver the goods.OXYGEN come from Sweden and something to be seen in the first place is that the cover artwork of their debut CD
Adam Rose – Crucible (2017)
A diverse blend of guitar-based tracks, from in-yo-face blues rock to sweet acoustic melodies, comprising a wild ride across many genres with motifs that you will be sure to remember.
Various Artists – The Rock Sessions 2017
Genre: AOR Classic Rock
Year: 2017
Country: All
Emina – Take #1 (2012)
… powerful, emotionally charged vocals combined with a raw soul-ripping sound… an exceptional band centering around young rock singer Emina … cutting edge female fronted rock and intense ballads … Jennifer Stoker, Independent Music and Media
JEFF MARTIN – EXILE AND THE KINGDOM (2006)
Band Jeff Martin
Info:Â USA
Info:Â Exile And The Kingdom
Style:Â Rock / Psychedelic Rock
Karen Lawrence – Rip And Tear 1986
Year: 1986
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Country: USA
The Lenny MacDowell Project – Lost Paradise (1990)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1990
Info: Germany
Lily – V.C.U. (We See You) (1973)
Band: Lily (Germany)
Album: V.C.U. (We See You)
Style: Progressive Rock / Krautrock
Year: 1973
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbs
Archive: 198,63 Mb
Robin Trower – Someday Blues (1997)
Band: Robin Trower (UK)
Album: Someday Blues
Style: Blues Rock
Year: 1997
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbs
Archive: 100,32 Mb
Crazy World – Crazy World (2005) Lossless
Artist: Crazy World  Title Of Album: Crazy World  Year Of Release: 2005 Country: Finland Genre: Crossover Prog / Classic Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, scans) Size: 388 Mb
Scorpions – Unbreakable (Japanese Edition) 2004
Unbreakable is the fifteenth studio album by German hard rock band Scorpions, released in 2004. In this release, Scorpions return to the style of music of their most successful albums, after experimenting with many different concepts and influences in the 1990s.