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Reader Comments
Posted by Mc Supplier in London @ 06:47 on Aug 21 2010
wow. i hav just uploaded this album to my itunes. So many memories of my childhood touring around.
I cant believe i still know every word.
Mark Millin (the drummer) is my farther and Mark Williamson my god farther.
i cant wait to stick this on in the car! lol
wow. i hav just uploaded this album to my itunes. So many memories of my childhood touring around.
I cant believe i still know every word.
Mark Millin (the drummer) is my farther and Mark Williamson my god farther.
i cant wait to stick this on in the car! lol
Reply by Chris Roberts in devon @ 19:57 on Aug 3 2011
Where can I find this ??? Ive looked everywhere please help best wishes Chris
Where can I find this ??? Ive looked everywhere please help best wishes Chris
Posted by John F in Gainsborough England @ 20:25 on Feb 25 2010
Brilliant. Bought this album in 1985 after seeing the band live in Peterborough. They were great. Chris Eaton on keys was at this time also writing and occassionaly playing for Cliff Richard
Brilliant. Bought this album in 1985 after seeing the band live in Peterborough. They were great. Chris Eaton on keys was at this time also writing and occassionaly playing for Cliff Richard
Posted by DJ in Florida, USA @ 05:50 on Aug 6 2009
This is still one of my favorites after some 25 years, of a collection of almost 1,000 CCM CDs/LPs. There is not one bad cut on this album. Everything from Rock to Soul to New Wave to Punk, along with soulful vocals make this a must find!
This is still one of my favorites after some 25 years, of a collection of almost 1,000 CCM CDs/LPs. There is not one bad cut on this album. Everything from Rock to Soul to New Wave to Punk, along with soulful vocals make this a must find!
Posted by alwyn in USA @ 16:37 on Jan 6 2008
2nd LP in the USA for this group, called "Lyrix" for the first record, released under Larry Norman's Solid Rock label. This one is least new-wave, more R&B blue-eyed soul, with some of the Police mixed in. Superb disc, 4 stars.
2nd LP in the USA for this group, called "Lyrix" for the first record, released under Larry Norman's Solid Rock label. This one is least new-wave, more R&B blue-eyed soul, with some of the Police mixed in. Superb disc, 4 stars.
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A really brilliant LP it’s a travesty that it has not been brought out on CD or download , Mark has a fantastic voice which is really expressive and Rob knows his way round a guitar , the song missing in action. Is beautifully written