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Seventh Key
When I heard the guy behind it was the bass player from Kansas, I just sort of wrote it off. I mean, I like Dust in the Wind as much as the next guy, but we deal with rock and metal here and... Kansas? Now I'm not saying this is going to be blowing out your speakers or anything, but it is a very tight Damn Yankees style hard rock album. The production is really clean and the guitar sound is great. The heaviest song is definitely the first one, so don't expect him to keep up that pace for the whole album, but the next several still stayed in the same genre. The first half was a surprisingly good rock effort while the second half is more for the fans of pop rock. --
Scott
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Track Listing
The Kid Could Play
Only the Brave
Missy
Surrender
When Love is Dying
No Man's Land
Every Time It Rains
Home
Forsaken
Prisoner of Love
Broken Home
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Billy Greer
BASS:
Billy Greer
DRUMS:
Chet Wynd
KEYBOARDS:
David Manion
GUESTS:
Steve Morse
Richard Williams
Phil Ehart
Steve Walsh
Igor Len
Terry Brock
Mike Slamer
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Frontiers Records
PRODUCED BY:
Mike Slamer
RELEASE YEAR:
2001
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