Artist: Orion Album: The Hunter Year: 1984
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock Country USA
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, scans) Size: 257 Mb
Orion The Hunter – Orion The Hunter (1984) [Japan Press] lossless
Jun 7, 2019 17:22
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America – Classic Album Collection – the Capitol Years [Remastered] 2019
Jun 6, 2019 16:45
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America 'The Capitol Years' is a six-CD box set released through Caroline International that features the bands band's entire Capitol Record output (1979 - 1985) together for the first time. Housed in a clamshell box, it features the newly re-mastered albums (by Andy Pearce) as well as an enhanced booklet with comments from the band on the making and impact of the albums.
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Vito Solfrizzo – La terra dei Re (2019)
Jun 6, 2019 15:25
Melodic Rock | AOR
Italy Melodic Rock Sound influences that move between progressive, classic and pop rock accompany the piece by the Apulian rocker who launches an invective against the despotic exercise of power and the consequent incapacity of rebellion.
Wheels Of Fire – Begin Again 2019
Jun 6, 2019 15:20
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One of the most pure Melodic Rock emerged during this decade, Italians WHEELS OF FIRE returns back in business 2019 with its brand new opus entitled “Begin Again”. With two already lovely records on their sleeves (Hollywood Rocks and Up For Anything), Wheels Of Fire strikes back with their best album to date.
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R.E.O Speedwagon – Classic Years 1978-1990, 9 Disc Boxset Remastered 2019
Jun 6, 2019 10:52
Melodic Rock | AOR
“REO SPEEDWAGON – The Classic Years 1978-1990 [HNE BOX 9-CD Remastered]” is a must for all US Melodic Rock / AOR fans. I really dig the remastering job, not saturated / not brickwalled, Kevin Cronin’s voice is nicely separated flying high over, and all instruments come clear, pristine.
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Kevin Paige – Kevin Paige 1989
Jun 5, 2019 11:29
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This CD literally blew my mind away when I heard it the first time. Kevin Paige has such a unique style on this album that I have never heard anyone else come close to. It was and still is one of my all time favorite 80's/90's era albums to listen to. There is not one bad song on this whole album. More»
Von Groove – The Seventh Day (Deluxe Edition Remaster+3 bonus) 2015
Jun 4, 2019 17:41
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Von Groove were another terrific melodic rock band that released their debut album at just the wrong time. By 1992, this kind of music was on the outs, and these guys would in no way achieve any success here in the States.
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BB Steal – 1991 – 2006 (2 CDs), MP3
Jun 4, 2019 16:35
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Melodic Hard Rock from Australia. The band BB Steal (Beg Borrow Steal) features Craig CSongrady on Vocals, Kevin Pratt on Guitar, James Young on Drums and Warren Masson on Bass Guitar.
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VON GROOVE – Von Groove +2 [Z Records remastered] 2017
Jun 4, 2019 11:01
Hard Rock Melodic Rock | AOR
The first album Von Groove is Must Have in the house of each Melodious hard rocker, along with classics of Bad English, Tyketto, Bon Jovi, Giant or Damn Yankees. This reprinting of Z Records also adds two bonus tracks which originally appeared in the Japanese version; "Fortuna's Soldier" and "the King of the World", the last is written down in a hot live double.
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Ranveig Johnsen – Watch That Girl! (1988)
Jun 3, 2019 10:58
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Country: Norway
Genre: Westcoast/AOR/Female Vocals
Year Of Release: 1988
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Robert Tepper – No Easy Way Out (1986) [Japan Press] Lossless
Jun 3, 2019 08:10
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Artist: Robert Tepper Album: No Easy Way Out Year: 1986
Country: USA Genre: AOR / Soft Rock
Format: FLAC (image+.cue, scans) Size: 281 Mb
Amy Wolter – Hit Me In The Heart (1994)
Jun 2, 2019 19:02
Melodic Rock | AOR
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR, Female Vocal
Years: 1994
Info: USA
Roxus – Nightstreet 1992
Jun 1, 2019 20:07
Hard Rock Melodic Rock | AOR
Australian band Roxus debuted with Nightstreet in 1992, right about the time Nirvana and their flannel-clad ilk were nailing down hair metal’s coffin. If they had showed up just 2-3 years earlier they probably would have been at least minor stars. More»