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Genre: AOR, Soft Rock
Year: 1986/1998
Country: Norway
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Compilation released by Beserkley and Rhino in collaboration. In addition to songs from the back catalog on Beserkley the album also includes a couple of songs from Greg Kihn's EMI America releases.

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Category: Lite AOR
Year: 1999
Label: Blue Martin Records
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Category: AOR
Year: 2000
Label: MTM Music (Germany)
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guru

The Spanish AOR band guru released last Monday his new album "White" which is now available to listen to via Spotify. This is a board for all fans of Toto, Journey, Mr.Big and Bon Jovi. More»



In the beginning of March, singer Henning Hallqvist released his debut album "Time Keeper" where he worked with Jim Peterik (Survivor, Pride Of Lions), Tommy Denander (Radioactive, Robin Beck) and Tony Mills (Shy, TNT).
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Germany's Dark Sky morphs again with their fifth album Initium. The long running band makes a turn toward more melodic metal, even power metal, and away from some of their earlier hard rock AOR roots. Perhaps it's no coincidence that 'initium' is latin for 'beginning.'
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First time on CD for this 1979 album from the band led by Stan Bush, best known for his various AOR incarnations. Eight tracks.

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Third release of Greg Kihn Band and fifth since the debut by Greg Kihn. Small Change was also released as a single with Anna Belle Lee as B-side. Kihn spent most of the 1980s touring constantly, opening arena-sized shows for groups such as Journey, the Grateful Dead, and the Rolling Stones.

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Category: AOR
Year: 1992
Label: Emi Norsk (Norway)
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The last release by Ian Cussick on the RCA Victor label. Like most of his solo releases from first half of the 1980's, it has never officially been re-released.

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In 1985, Kihn broke with Beserkley Records and signed with EMI. Matthew Kaufman continued to produce Kihn's albums. From his first release on EMI America "Lucky" reached a modest # 30 on the Hot 100.

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This a great sounding album all the way through. You can really hear the old Journey group bouncing around in most of the songs. This is better than their first Storm album although their "I've got a lot to learn about love" is going to be their best hit. It is a damn shame that I have never heard this music on the radio. More»


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