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Silence

Nostalgia

   

Category: AOR
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Year: 2004
Label: Vinny Records (Spain)
Catalog Number: VR-017
Rating: 8.35 out of 10. (24 ratings)

Existing comments about this CD

From: Wotty Date: February 22, 2005 at 5:13 Translate: to Spanish | to English
What a superb surprise this is.After a mixed reaction for the debut,these boys hit the spot with this release.As a comparison this in the vein of Greenhouze.Good vocals and consumate musicianship make this an addictive listen.

From: Geoff Date: February 22, 2005 at 5:42 Translate: to Spanish | to English
I must say, as a big fan of the ultra-melodic 'Utopia' album, I have heard the sound samples for this one and am at the edge of my level of anticipation. I need to own this disc soon as it sounds awesome from what I've heard. Cannot wait!

From: TIM (2) Date: February 24, 2005 at 16:26 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Wotty is spot-on, this is a quality pure AOR listen. Well produced, and with plenty of lush keyboards and some great songs like the spine-tingling "Where No One Lives" this is excellent stuff. It is indeed similar to Greenhouze, but I can't agree about the vocals. Heavily-accented and pretty weak, they really detract from the listening IMHO, but otherwise this is well worth getting. 8/10.

From: Jez Date: March 7, 2005 at 10:59 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Another good Liter AOR album, as mentioned similar to the excellent Greenhouze release. For me this is another one that is too long at over 65 minutes where 45-50 mins would have been better. Don't get me wrong, the quality in songs and playing onboard is excellent throughout, and this is rounded off with a lovely production job, but it is very one paced throughout, and can sometimes sound very samey. The vocals are heavily accented and do put off a little when trying to understand the lyrics.

From: AOR freaky Date: March 7, 2005 at 12:01 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Can agree with the above comments, although it's nothing special, it's certainly well done. My only problem is the voice of Jerome. Not that strong and you can hear he's French ! But the songs are O.K. !

From: JF Date: May 11, 2005 at 21:56 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Coincido con Jez, eso si es bueno escuchar este tipo de música en esta época. Un parecido con Street Talk aunque con mayor peso rítmico en las guitarras. El cantante no tiene un buen nivel pero cumple. Para el próximo un poco más de variedad sería bueno. Hay que apoyar este tipo de música.

From: Geoff Date: May 18, 2005 at 21:07 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Yeah, Jez covers what I'd also fault this great album on. Songs are excellent, but the album is a little too long. As I also noted on the great 'Utopia' release, the vocals are hard to understand in verses. 'Utopia' was much heavier and more varied in song-tempo and although I love this paced song I must admit it is pretty similar sounding throughout. 'Stupid man' and 'Electric harps' are my faves, but another very strong, very melodic CD from these guys. Beautiful listen. Soothing. Recommended.

From: juan carlos Date: September 20, 2005 at 23:36 Translate: to Spanish | to English
coincido con todos ehh.. un lindisimo album, aunque la voz falle en su pronunciacion pero es aceptable. AOR total! mucha melodia.. mis favoritas son "just us" "in between days" "stupid man" "electric harps" 9/10