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So Happy It Hurts” is the upcoming, highly anticipated 15th studio album from acclaimed singer-songwriter BRYAN ADAMS. Listening to the catchy title song it’s almost like the late ‘80s never left us, and the oppression of COVID-19 never existed. That’s much of the point of this and the 11 other new songs here.
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ADD Link, Only At PLotn08 New brand album Perfectly Imperfect from Enuff Z'nuff is an American melodic rock band from Blue Island, Illinois. Founded by singer Donnie Vie and bassist Chip Z’Nuff, this Chicago area band is best known for their charting singles “Fly High Michelle” and “New Thing.” New CD from CHIP Z'NUFF under title Perfectly Imperfect now on plotn08.org.
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Year: 2013-2015
Additional: Melodic Hard Rock
Country: Switzerland
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FrontIan Danter has produced a wonderfully literal title for this album as 'Second Time Around' is the follow up to debut solo album 'Prove You Wrong'. As before, he takes the word solo quite literally too as he performs just about every instrument and vocal heard, with the exception of backing vocals on two tracks. More»



At the end of December, songwriter Mark Baker released the album "The Future Still Ain´t What I Used To Be", which is now available via plotn08. Here you can hear names like Marcie Free, David Roberts and James Christian.
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Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1980
Info: Canada

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Genre: Soft Rock, AOR
Year: 19990-2013 Reissue
Country: USA
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kamera
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 2005
Country: USA
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Country: Japan
Released: 1998
Style: AOR, Pop Rock, Soft Rock
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Genre: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year of publication: 2019
Publisher (label): AOR Heaven
Country of performer (group): USA
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Genre: Westcoast / AOR
Disk (release) country: Japan
Publication year: 1978 (2020)
Publisher (label): Polydor
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Genre: Melodic Rock / AOR
Disc (release) country of origin: USA
Year of publication: 1991
Publisher (label): Impact Records
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A great chorus and check out that happenin' bass from Chopper Anderson. Sounds like this white boy is giving Louis Johnson (of Brothers Johnson) a run for his money! 'Midnight Heartache' pulses along in typical AOR fashion, though is surpassed by the appealing but bluesy riffarama that is 'Tupelo'. More»


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