BRILLIANT 10/10. This can only be best described as heavied up West Coast, somewhere between Mr Mister, Tim Feehan and latter-day Richard Marx. The fluid guitar of Landau and the impressive vocals of Funderburk tips the scales in my favor though the overly laden brass parps from Larry Williams keyboards do tend to get slightly overbearing at times. However, for the most part it's stylish AOR/melodic rock.
What If – What If 2000 (1987) (Japanese Edition)
Jun 27, 2015 12:31
Melodic Rock | AOR
FM – Back In The Saddle (Live) (2008)
Jun 27, 2015 08:20
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: Back In The Saddle (Live)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2008
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 173 Mb
Country: UK
Melodica – Long Way From Home (2000)
Jun 26, 2015 19:45
Melodic Rock | AOR
Cool name, ho-hum music. Poley is loved by melodic rockers for his days with Danger Danger, but this CD sounds like it was penned & performed by a man whose heart wasn't into it. Nobody will consider this to be up to the standards Ted set with D2, nor will too many folks say it is anything more than average. Poor production & low-energy songs hurt this release. You won't hate yourself for buying it, but neither are you going to immediately run to the phone to tell all your friends about it...
FM – Only Foolin (EP) (2012)
Jun 26, 2015 09:40
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: Only Foolin (EP)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2012
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 116 Mb
Country: UK
FM – City Limits (EP) (2010)
Jun 25, 2015 08:38
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: City Limits (EP)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2010
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 102 Mb
Country: UK
Mr. Mister – Welcome To The Real World (1985)
Jun 23, 2015 16:08
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: Mr. Mister (USA)
Album: Welcome To The Real World
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 1985
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbs
Archive: 108.65 Mb
Biloxi – III In The Wake Of The Storm (2007)
Jun 22, 2015 18:51
Melodic Rock | AOR
BILOXI IS BACK WITH THEIR THIRD POWERFUL SLICE OF MELODIC HARD ROCK FEATURING SOARING VOCALS AND TOP-NOTCH MUSICIANSHIP. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
David A. Saylor – City Of Angels (2012)
Jun 21, 2015 22:40
Melodic Rock | AOR
David A Saylor moved to the UK from the US in the early 1980s to concentrate on his music career, playing new wave pop and fronting various melodic rock bands in the Birmingham and Midlands area. His sample of influence ranges from Asia, Journey, Boston and Foreigner, and Survivor and all styles of classic rock. In 1987 David co-formed the band Push UK and came very close to securing a major label deal. The 1990s saw a change for him in a new music direction and he found success as a solo artist in the Spanish speaking territories and he achieved music awards and gold records. Never turning his back on the declining state of melodic rock,
FM – Dangerous (2011)
Jun 21, 2015 08:26
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: Dangerous
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2011
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 174 Mb
Country: UK
FM – Only The Strong – The Very Best 1984 – 1994 (1994)
Jun 19, 2015 07:12
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: Only The Strong - The Very Best 1984 - 1994
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 1994
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 180 Mb
Country: UK
FM – Rockville II (2013)
Jun 17, 2015 09:53
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band: FM
Album: Rockville II
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 2013
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Archive: 101 Mb
Country: UK
Jimmy Davis & Junction – Going The Distance (1988)
Jun 16, 2015 22:53
Melodic Rock | AOR
Classy singer/songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee who had a top 40 hit with the single "Kick The Wall" and an Mtv video. Jimmy also has an unreleased, and even better album entitled "Going The Distance".Great disc!! RECOMMENDED!! More»
Heartbeat – Facebook Lover 2015
Jun 16, 2015 13:14
Melodic Rock | AOR Rock
Some variety in the CD player slot promises the art project HEARTBEAT by Thomas Jawor, whose second album "Facebook Lover" has landed on his native autopsy. In mainstream rock of the 70s and 80s roots, satirizes "Facebook Lover" today's zeitgeist, and takes mainly the lack of social skills marked by Facebook and Twitter the new millennium on the grain More»