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Melodic rock, 80's style
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 80's Rock, ROCK: Classic Rock
Details:
Rock Report Magazine Albums of the year 1998
1. Harlan Cage - Double Medication Tuesday
2. Dare - Calm Before The Storm
3. Steelhouse Lane - Metallic Blue
4. Crown Of Thorns - Lost Cathedral
5. Catley, Bob - The Tower
6. Shadow Gallery - Tyranny
7. Night Ranger - Seven
Following the success of the first Harlan Cage CD in 1996, this second Harlan Cage release was voted 'best album of the year' by many rock magazines in Europe and Japan. Larry Greene and Roger Scott Craig used an assortment of many well-known musicians to provide one of the most memorable CDs of 1998.
Read review below:
This is pure AOR heaven from the first track to the last, with all the necessary elements: passionate vocals, soaring keyboards, thundering guitars and above all, great songs! There is something really special in most of these songs, something that can not be explained - it just has to be heard!
What's really admirable is the fact that this band has a quite unique sound. The closest comparison could be a heavier Journey mixed with early Bon Jovi, with a touch of Magnum. Take those ingredients, stir, and you might have something that's not too far from this album. Or not...
But the songs... they simply are suberb. "Blow Wind Blow" is a magnificent opener, that instantly draws the listeners' attention with a dramatic guitar riff. By the time L.A.Greene's vocals cut in, you should be hooked... and by the second chorus you might find yourself singing along! "Halfway Home" is a bit heavier, but not any less brilliant. Great keyboards courtesy of Roger Scott Craig, just like on "Lola's In Love", which is slightly reminisent of early Bon Jovi. "Solitary Dance" is the only weak track here. It's an understated balladic number that isn't too bad on its own, but somehow it sounds a bit lame next to the other tracks.
"My Mama Said" leads us back to the Pomp City, with more dramatic melodies than you could ask for. "Dearborn Station" is a brilliant blast from the past, a remake of a track by Fortune, Greene's and Craig's former band. "Defend This Heart Of Mine" is another killer tune with an unbelieveble chorus. It may sound crazy, but the chorus melody reminds me a lot of some Euro-dance-pop songs like E-Type's "Angels Crying" - anthemic and irrestably catchy! Now there's a potential single for you...
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 80's Rock, ROCK: Classic Rock
Details:
Rock Report Magazine Albums of the year 1998
1. Harlan Cage - Double Medication Tuesday
2. Dare - Calm Before The Storm
3. Steelhouse Lane - Metallic Blue
4. Crown Of Thorns - Lost Cathedral
5. Catley, Bob - The Tower
6. Shadow Gallery - Tyranny
7. Night Ranger - Seven
Following the success of the first Harlan Cage CD in 1996, this second Harlan Cage release was voted 'best album of the year' by many rock magazines in Europe and Japan. Larry Greene and Roger Scott Craig used an assortment of many well-known musicians to provide one of the most memorable CDs of 1998.
Read review below:
This is pure AOR heaven from the first track to the last, with all the necessary elements: passionate vocals, soaring keyboards, thundering guitars and above all, great songs! There is something really special in most of these songs, something that can not be explained - it just has to be heard!
What's really admirable is the fact that this band has a quite unique sound. The closest comparison could be a heavier Journey mixed with early Bon Jovi, with a touch of Magnum. Take those ingredients, stir, and you might have something that's not too far from this album. Or not...
But the songs... they simply are suberb. "Blow Wind Blow" is a magnificent opener, that instantly draws the listeners' attention with a dramatic guitar riff. By the time L.A.Greene's vocals cut in, you should be hooked... and by the second chorus you might find yourself singing along! "Halfway Home" is a bit heavier, but not any less brilliant. Great keyboards courtesy of Roger Scott Craig, just like on "Lola's In Love", which is slightly reminisent of early Bon Jovi. "Solitary Dance" is the only weak track here. It's an understated balladic number that isn't too bad on its own, but somehow it sounds a bit lame next to the other tracks.
"My Mama Said" leads us back to the Pomp City, with more dramatic melodies than you could ask for. "Dearborn Station" is a brilliant blast from the past, a remake of a track by Fortune, Greene's and Craig's former band. "Defend This Heart Of Mine" is another killer tune with an unbelieveble chorus. It may sound crazy, but the chorus melody reminds me a lot of some Euro-dance-pop songs like E-Type's "Angels Crying" - anthemic and irrestably catchy! Now there's a potential single for you...
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