Direktlänk till inlägg 10 april 2014
Another album, their 15th, by Birmingham melodic rockers Magnum. They have kept to their symphonic style since the end of the 1970's and they won't change now! This album continues their style that they have crafted since their 2002 comeback-album "Breath Of Life". It's not very interesting, I've heard this all before too many times, but as it's always with this band; it's never bad! Not an album I would buy or listen too very often. Same personell as the last album and it reached nr. 55 in the UK, nr. 19 in Germany and nr. 28 on the Swedish charts.
1)Black skies (7,0)
2)Doors to nowhere (7,5)
3)The visitation (6,0)
4)Wild angels (6,0)
5)Spin like a wheel (8,0)
6)The last frontier (5,0)
7)Freedom day (7,0)
8)Mother nature's final dance (6,5)
9)Midnight kings (6,5)
10)Tonight's the night (6,0)
Score: 6,55
Bob Catley-vocals (b.1947)
Tony Clarkin-guitars (b.1946)
Al Barrow-bass (b.1968)
Harry James-drums (b.1960)
Mark Stanway-keyboards (b.1954)
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