Stone Fury – Burns Like A Star (1984)
Band Stone Fury
Info: Burns Like A Star
Style: Melodic Hard Rock / AOR
Years: 1984
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 101,2 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Break Down The Walls.
02 – I Hate To Sleep Alone.
03 – Life Is Too Lonely.
04 – Don’t Tell Me Why.
05 – Mama’s Love.
06 – Burns Like A Star.
07 – Tease.
08 – Hold It.
09 – Shannon You Lose.
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Continue reading Stone Fury – Burns Like A Star (1984) -->Night – Long Distance (1980)
Band Night
Info: Long Distance
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1980
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 100,15 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Dr. Rock.
02 – Don’t Break My Heart.
03 – Love On The Airwaves.
04 – The Letter.
05 – Callin’ Me Back.
06 – You Cried Wolf.
07 – Stealin’.
08 – Miss You (Like I Do).
09 – Day After Day.
10 – Good To Be Back In Your Arms.
11 – Hot Summer Night (single A-side,1979).
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Continue reading Night – Long Distance (1980) -->Dreams – Once Is Never Enough (1994)
Band Dreams
Info: Once Is Never Enough
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1994
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 84.95 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – One track mind.
02 – Sugar & spice.
03 – No more only nights.
04 – Hard times.
05 – Once is never enough.
06 – Victim of the night.
07 – Can you feel the fire.
08 – Changes.
09 – Free.
10 – Jodys song.
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Continue reading Dreams – Once Is Never Enough (1994) -->John Hall – Power (1979)
Band John Hall
Info: Power
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1979
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 86.67 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Home At Last.
02 – Power.
03 – Heartbreaker.
03 – So.
05 – Run Away With Me.
06 – Firefly Lover.
07 – Arms_Half Moon.
08 – Cocaine Drain.
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Continue reading John Hall – Power (1979) -->Osukaru – Salvation (2012)
The Swedish / American combo OSUKARU finally hit the streets with their full length debut album “Salvation”.
Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Osukaru was founded by ex Eye / Katana guitarist Oskar ‘Oz Osukaru’ Petersson together with L.A. drummer Ryan Coyle.
They have already impressed the AOR community with the previous EP’s ‘GBG2LA’ and ‘Never Too Late’, but when the band entered into studio to track down “Salvation”, the singer left the band for personal reasons midway through the recording process.
But they found a more than adequate replacement in Chris Tiann (ex Dirty Dixx), as his powerful pipes and vocal tone really fits this material.
And what kind of material we have in “Salvation”? Just a wonderful bunch of fantastic classy AOR / MR tunes.
From the first sounds of the cool instrumental intro “Exit”, you’ll will be transported straight to the classic ’80s rockin’ AOR.
As on all the classic albums of the genre, the intro is chained with first track “Highway To The Stars,” a huge radio friendly AOR tune to die for. The song hasn’t a proper chorus, but the catchy refrain is driven by great rock-laden guitars and awesome keyboards.
Follower “Hot Blooded Woman” is more Melodic Rock oriented, with an insistent riff all over and a British scent. Same vibe is found on next track “City Lights”, a re-worked song from the last EP, much more effective this time, thanks to Chris Tiann vocals to a great extent.
“Till The End Of Time” is the album’s ballad, a midtempo filled with nice harmony vocals and a good melody that reminds me Danger Danger. A good one, although the production on this particular song doesn’t match the rest, probably the music tracks come from a previous, different session.
“Never Too Late” is the first single, and one of the more melodic songs of the entire CD. This sweet melodic rocker has equal parts of guitar / keys, really well balanced to grab your ears instantly.
My favorite track on Salvation is the catchy “Change Of Heart (2012 version)”. Appeared previously on one of the EP’s, here clearly we can appreciate how much Osukaru has evolved musically. This is the best arranged and performed track of the album. It has all we love in a pure AOR tune; a fat bass / compressed drums, soaring vocals (reinforced by a dreamy background chorus), elegant guitar and phenomenal shynths. The even include a smooth saxophone line that adds more texture. A really great track and my pick of the album.
Then the band returns to the melodic hard rock sound with “Tear It Down”. A marching rocker mounted over a very good drumming, strong guitars and swirling keyboards. On the chorus it turns more AOR ‘fight-movie’ style, bringing back the eighties in full form.
“Promised Land” is another winner, as this kind of AOR fueled by trepidating guitars and candy floss keyboards are gold in my book. The vocals are superb here, specially on the catchy layered chorus, and the rhythm guitar / solo are amongst the best of the album.
For the end, Osukaru goes acoustic and intimate with the likeable melody of “T.M.Y.S. [Elevator Version]”, which is no other than a completely re-worked version of their song Tell Me You’ll Stay.
As bonus, we have a good cover of Alien’s classic “Tears Don’t Put Out The Fire”, recorded by Osukaru for the forthcoming “Brave New World: A Tribute To Alien” tribute CD.
I celebrate that in the mew millennium there’s a band still playing classy AOR / Melodic Rock in its purest form. This is what Osukaru offers on “Salvation”.
They have dramatically improved here the sound and musicianship from the previous EP’s. This new vocalist is what the band needed and the arrangements really nails the point now.
In short, if you – like me – are a sucker for the lovely chorus/keyboard driven ’80s AOR, you must have Osukaru’s “Salvation”.
Highly Recommended.
01 – Exit
02 – Highway To The Stars
03 – Hot Blooded Woman
04 – City Lights (2012 version)
05 – Till The End Of Time
06 – Never Too Late (2012 version)
07 – Change Of Heart (2012 version)
08 – Tear It Down
09 – Promised Land
10 – T.M.Y.S. [Elevator Version]
11 – Tears Don’t Put Out The Fire (Alien Cover)
Oz Osukaru – guitars, backing vocals
Chirs Tiann – lead vocals
Emma-Lee Gunnari – bass
Ryan Cole – drums, percussion
Carl Dahlberg – keyboards, piano, Hammond organ
Guest Musicians:
Kristopher Von Wachenfeldt – keyboards
Erik Jardenmark – sax on “Change Of Heart” and “Promised Land”
David Neil Cline – right speaker guitar solo on “City Lights”
Alexander Strandell, Johan Bernspang, Martin Ryder – add. backing vocals
The Magic Eden String Quartet – strings
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Continue reading Osukaru – Salvation (2012) -->Wild Rose – Feel My Love (2012) single
Band Wild Rose
Info: Feel My Love
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 2012
Info: MP3 CBR 320
Info: 8.3 ??
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Info: Greece
Brave New Love: A Tribute To Alien” (foto)
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Continue reading Wild Rose – Feel My Love (2012) single -->Cast Of Thousands – Passion (1988)
Band Cast Of Thousands
Info: Passion
Style: New Wave
Years: 1988
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 94 mb
Info: U.K.
Tracklist:
This Is Love
Passion
September
Tear Me Down
Girl
Immaculate Deception
Colour Fields
This Experience (Blue Connemara)
Thin Line
Nothing Is Forever
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Leslie Phillips – Recollection (1987)
Band Leslie Phillips
Info: Recollection
Style: Pop Rock
Years: 1987
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 64 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
1. Your Kindness
2. No One But You
3. Heart of Hearts
4. Walls of Silence
5. Libera Me
6. Love is Not Lost
7. Answers Don’t Come Easy
8. You’re the Same
9. I’m Finding
10. When the World is New
11. By My Spirit
12. Strength of My Life
13. Your Kindness
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Face Face – Childhood Dreams (1993)
Band Face Face
Info: Childhood Dreams
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1993
Info: CBR 192 kbs
Info: 68,70 Mb
Info: Switzerland
Tracklist:
01 – Up To You.
02 – Two Of Us.
03 – Angel In My Heart.
04 – Childhood Dreams.
05 – The Little Lady.
06 – She’s A Little Lady.
07 – Save The Night.
08 – Can’t Stop Lovin’ You.
09 – Love In The Rain.
10 – It’s Magic.
11 – Screamin’.
12 – Human Touch.
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Continue reading Face Face – Childhood Dreams (1993) -->Orleans – Waking And Dreaming (1976)
Band Orleans
Info: Waking And Dreaming
Style: Westcoast / AOR
Years: 1976
Info: CBR 256 kbs
Info: 75.43 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Reach.
02 – What I Need.
03 – If I Don’t Have You.
04 – Waking And Dreaming.
05 – Sails.
06 – Still The One.
07 – The Burn.
08 – Golden State.
09 – The Path.
10 – Spring Fever.
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Continue reading Orleans – Waking And Dreaming (1976) -->Reason – The Darkest Star (2012)
Coming from Cheltenham, UK, REASON was formed in 2009 by ex-Vandamne / Fyrebyrds / Empire / Crywolf guitarist & songwriter Chris Gyngell and vocalist Paul Mace. The band has just released their debut “The Darkest Star”.
Gyngell and Mace grew up in the same small town in central England. In fact, they grew up in the same street. Both aspired independently to become rock musicians, and even crossed musical paths in their teenage years.
Inevitably, as they all learned their trades, their paths separated, and both of them progressed through the variety of musical ventures.
Then in early 2009, by chance, Chris and Paul met up and came to the same conclusion; that they should invent their ideal band.
Chris was already a proven and accomplished songwriter, and set about creating an initial set of songs which embodied all of the things that they loved.
After recruiting the remaining members, Reason signed with a Swedish label.
“The Darkest Star” sums several influences from ’80s and ’90s classic bands, resulting in a more than interesting Melodic Hard Rock sound with a Progressive influence.
Possibly my favorite track on the album is opener “Another World”, a strong melodic hard rocker with a mysterious aura accented by the massive use of synths in the background.
Follower “Rise” is another really good track with a classic eighties vibe. This one has been mixed by veteran Beau Hill.
On tracks such as “Before The Dawn”, “The Darkest Star” and “Cool Starry Night”, Reason glides into a more progressive territory, adding to the songs colorful textures to enjoy.
The diversity of this band doesn’t ends here, as “Fire Eternal” has a commercial approach driven by a punctuated guitar line, “Life To A Flame” brings to the table traditional British metal sounds, and “Forever” has some American AOR elements in the style of earlier Journey, complete with nice keyboards.
On “The Darkest Star”, Reason makes clear their love for the classic sounds, evidenced by the arrangements and the overall vibe of the album.
Composer Chris Gyngell has learned the ’80s lesson, and his guitar licks (specially the solos) are solid, with a vintage sound. Paul Mace is a fine singer, owner of a tenor register which suits these songs well, while the rest of the band bring to the core a good musicianship.
The drawback here is the poor production, handled by the band. A pity, because the material on offer is really consistent and finely elaborated. But considering that “The Darkest Star” was initially conceived as an indie release, this a point to improve on the next release.
Reason is a more than promising new band, talented and well focused. Check them out.
01 – Another World
02 – Rise (Beau Hill remix)
03 – Before The Dawn
04 – Life To A Flame
05 – Fire Eternal
06 – The Darkest Star
07 – Forever
08 – The Crusade
09 – Evil Angel
10 – Cool Starry Night
11 – Revelation (2012 remix)
Paul Mace – Lead Vocals
Chris Gyngell – Guitar
Gil Hird – Keyboards
Graham Corbett – Bass
Sean Feeley – Drums
UK
Melodic Hard Rock
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103 MB
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