If you like your AOR with a bit of balls and like Survivor, Refugee, Franke & The Knockouts and a hint of Toto here and there, then this will be right up your street. Opening cut 'She's Got A Way' straight away reminds me of Survivor, especially with the Jimi Jamison style vocals (which are excellent throughout this disc) and is an excellent opener. 'Chyna' carries on the Survivor style AOR and is another excellent tune.

Call On Me' really reminded me of Refugee and is another strong song and it is the high quality of the songwriting on here in general, that is one of the real highlights of this disc. Sound quality for an independant release is really good aswell, with a nice warm mix and seeing as these were recorded at varying times(I think this is made up of 3 recording sessions from various times between 1986 & 1989), you can't really tell one session from another, such is the quality of the recording and the seemless mix of it all.

01 - She's Got A Way
02 - I Know If I Breakdown
03 - It Feels So Right
04 - Call On Me
05 - How Long
06 - Standing On This Borderline
07 - Angel Of Love
08 - Just For You
09 - Hidden track

Jack Fistori Bass (Live 84-85)
Jamie Vlastaris Guitar
Kevin Ayers Drums (84-88)
Mike Trongone Drums (88-90)
Neil Stuart Bass (85-88)
Paul Schwenger Bass (88-90)
Robbie Quinn Keyboards
Steve Buckley Vocals

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