I know I might sound biased, since I've always loved this band, but the new album of Europe, Last Look at Eden, is really great!
Probably the best since their re-union!
The first song, the title track, (together with an instrumental prelude) is amazing and strikes you out of the sudden!
There's a nice ballad, New Love in Town, and a very interesting song, No Stone Unturned, which probably is not quite typical them, but one of my favorite.
Look forward to seeing them live!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Super Trouper Twenty One - Photos
Many thanks to Lucio Conte who shot some photos of our band Super Trouper when playing at Twenty One! Here's the link to the album:
super trouper twentyone |
Labels:
cover bands,
super trouper
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Super Trouper live at Twenty One
Super Trouper, ABBA cover band, will play live at Club TwentyOne, via Cimatori 13R, Firenze, Italy on Friday 17th April, 2009. Be there :-)
Labels:
abba,
cover bands,
live,
super trouper
Sunday, March 1, 2009
It Bites are back: "The Tall Ships"
It Bites are finally back, with their new studio album, The Tall Ships, since 1989! I've been waiting for this moment for soooo long!
It Bites are one of my favorite bands ever, and I've known them since the eighties when they release 3 wonderful studio albums!
They're a mixture of pop and progressive, and probably in the eighties that wasn't the right time.
In this new album there's only John Beck and Bob Dalton of the original lineup, and the singer/guitarist, Francis Dunnery, is now replaced by the equally skilled John Mitchell.
I may be biased, but I really think this is one of the greatest album in the last few years, and they actually sound like the original It Bites: the style hasn't changed!
I had already enjoyed the Live album they released a few years ago, When The Lights Go Down, and I was already happy at that time, because It Bites were together again.
Enjoy the listening :-)
It Bites are one of my favorite bands ever, and I've known them since the eighties when they release 3 wonderful studio albums!
They're a mixture of pop and progressive, and probably in the eighties that wasn't the right time.
In this new album there's only John Beck and Bob Dalton of the original lineup, and the singer/guitarist, Francis Dunnery, is now replaced by the equally skilled John Mitchell.
I may be biased, but I really think this is one of the greatest album in the last few years, and they actually sound like the original It Bites: the style hasn't changed!
I had already enjoyed the Live album they released a few years ago, When The Lights Go Down, and I was already happy at that time, because It Bites were together again.
Enjoy the listening :-)
Labels:
bands I like,
it bites
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