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  • ルカサーのギター・・・かっこいいDETH。

  • Absolutely outstanding. In my book one of the best melodic rock songs of all times. I'm still not over passing up the opportunity to buy the CD when it was available in the 90s. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lespman It's not over yet!!! :-)

  • Why isn't this song on iTunes!?!?

  • I didn't know this tune...it's very similar a Japanese tune

  • 今もこのアルバムはよく聴きます。

  • This is the guy who wrote and sang the original version of "Isn't It Time" which became a big hit for The Babys (with John Waite). Almost every track on this album is great and that doesn't happen often. His career should have been much more successful.

  • @lastrada52 It's not over yet!!!! :-)

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  • Michael Baird Drums Moshe Brakha Photography Paulette Brown Vocals Bill Champlin Vocals Jack Conrad Keyboards, Vocals David Foster Keyboards, Producer Tommy Funderburk Vocals Humberto Gatica Engineer Bob Glaub Bass Venette Gloud Vocals Tom Kelly Vocals Kim Kesterson Bass Paul Laney Percussion Karin Limmroth Art Direction Steve Lukather Guitar George Massenburg Engineer Toshiki Nakada Liner Notes Jeff Porcaro Drums Mike Porcaro Bass Rick Shlosser Drums
  • @ROBERTVANJOVI

    This song was written by Ray Kennedy and Jack Conrad, this is Ray Kennedy singing. You may be correct about the rest....but I know for sure this is Ray's vocal.

  • es gab Musik-Kritiker, die meinen Ray Kennedy und der KGB waren ein Flop.

    Die müssen alle nie richtig hingehört haben. Jeder song ist grossartig und zeitlos gut

  • パープルタウン…

  • muy bien

  • Bobby Kimball of Toto sang the back-up vocals on this track.

  • jla connaissais pas sur cette version ca donne super bien

  • Great voice. Sang with Michael Schenker during the 1984 tour.

  • Ray completely kicked ass as the singing voice of Beef In "Phantom Of The Paradise". Awesome lung power.

    Good post, Tokyo!

  • huge influence on Robert Palmer...or maybe the other way around...

    heheh...you decide

  • produit par toto !!

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