In effetti ne' Steve De Marchi ne' Noel a fare la seconda voce
Come chitarrista non c'è dubbio che se la cavi. Mi piace parecchio quando suona alla fine di Desperate Andy in un live, mi sembra che sia Bourges 2002

http://www.melodicrock.com/ wrote:I am very pleased to be able to report the following update for the upcoming Angelmilk Records release of Alias' long lost second studio album Never Say Never.
Following fan message board feedback and comments sent to me regarding the band's decision to cut one of the bonus tracks Call Me, I discussed the idea of instead dropping the acoustic live bonus track When I'm With You and restoring Call Me to the album as the 17th track.
I'm excited to announce that the band agreed and Call Me will indeed appear on the European release exclusively. Such a great track too...
So, that said - the track listing is finally confirmed as follows (with MP3 Previews): 01. Woman Enough 02. XTCOI 03. How Much Longer Is Forever 04. Give Me A Reason To Stay 05. Wild Wild One 06. Pleasure And Pain 07. The Warden 08. Bare Necessity 09. All I Want Is You 10. Call Of The Wild 11. Diamonds 12. Play Me A Song 13. We Want It All.
Bonus tracks: 14. Perfect World 15. Into The Fire 16. Who Do You Think You Are 17. Call Me (European Bonus Track).
The release date is set for March 13, but may be pushed back 1 week due to this last minute change and the fact that art and audio masters need to be updated. Stay tuned and enjoy the MP3 previews...






FREE TO DECIDE wrote:mhm se questi sono i film che tu fai su noel pensa i film che la gente si puo fare su di te

But then Don Burton, the Alias tour manager whose dad owned the courier company, traded up the ranks of tour management to end up with Duran Duran. Then he married the lead singer of their Irish opening act, Dolores O’Riordan. And in 1996, when The Cranberries graduated to headlining ampitheatres and needed a beefier sound onstage, Burton had a guitarist in mind for the task: DeMarchi kept the gig right through O’Riordan’s 2007 debut solo album, whose backing band was more or less the second incarnation of Alias. Being a branch on the family tree of a group that sold 40 million albums was apparently enough to stir online interest in an unfashionable early-’90s Canadian band.


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