White on Blue

White on Blue Artist: Crossfade
Label: Crown Japan
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988007203715
ASIN: B0001DD166


Release Date: 2004-04-08

White on Blue


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Tracks:

  1. Day the Music Died
  2. Did You Really
  3. Vanity Fair
  4. Flying
  5. Deeper Shade of Love
  6. Thorns of Life
  7. Loving Eyes
  8. Time
  9. Don't Really Matter
  10. You

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Don't be a dork.......2007-04-06

This is good West-Coast AOR for sure, but I am confused by the people who bought this thinking it was the American band Crossfade (who incidentally, this band can easily outplay, even though they're "grandparent" music as was so poetically stated previously). This album is not my specific taste musically, but I totally appreciate the talent and songwriting skills these guys possess. So, if you're looking for the American band Crossfade, THIS IS NOT THEM. Do some research before you plunk down $40 or $50 on an import! COMMON SENSE PEOPLE!!!

2 out of 5 stars not what I thought it would be.......2005-12-20

So I buy this CD thinking it was from the REAL Crossfade and was promptly disappointed. This CD is good in its own rights (good west-coast music) but, as my title says, it's not what I thought it would be. A definite loser in my book.

1 out of 5 stars Lost and Found.......2005-09-15

In most cases I would rather not rate an album I know little about, however I'll give a 1 star to say this. I just have to get this off my chest, being into today's rock as much as I am... How come there's never a mention about these grandparent bands until the name is hot in Modern Rock. Jet, Bush, Crossfade and the list goes on and on... If they were LOST in the vaults all this time and no one bothered looking for them, don't resurrect them as FOUND upon us X'ers. If you know of other bands of this type, in which some record label is trying to take advantage of us knowing many accidentally purchase them please send the artist's name and CD title to my alternate e-mail address: the.music.deity@gmail.com

5 out of 5 stars A must for every west-coast fan.......2005-05-27

Would you imagine that the cold Sweden is the place where the sunny atmosphere of California in the Seventies comes to life again? If not, then take a chance and listen to this CD. Refined, crystal polished-a pretty unusual sound during these days-you will enjoy the perfect arrangements, the solos, vocals, sided by a metronomical rhythm section will take you to the high places where Chicago, Pages, Toto, Airplay flew many years ago. Make no mistake: this is all but a nostalgic piece of work. It's fresh and up-to-date, but still honey for ears like the one once enjoyed Graydon & friends. Believe me: this is an absolute gem!

1 out of 5 stars

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  1. Otto Spooky ~ Momus
  2. The Roaring Third ~ Prisonshake
  3. Whiplash Boychild ~ Chris Connelly
  4. Rock 'N Roll Hits: 50's ~ Various Artists
  5. Cindy ~ Acetone
  6. Buck ~ Buck
  7. Red Planet ~ Sky Saxon & the Seeds
  8. Mister Green
  9. Out of Season
  10. Art Of Complex Simplicity

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Homenagem A Luis Eça ~ Michel Legrand

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Guatemala: Celebrated Marimbas ~ Various Artists