Harlan Cage [Import]

Harlan Cage [Import]

Harlan Cage [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Pay The Devil His Due
2. 98 In The Shade
3. One Naked Kiss
4. Three Nights Running
5. Wires And Chains
6. Kiss Of Fools
7. Destiny
8. Run Rebel Run
9. Too Much
10. Sweet Salvation
11. Takin' Out The Trash
12. Silver Wings
13. Let It Rain

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Temple of Tears
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    Temple of Tears
    Harlan Cage
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0000640MQ
    Release Date: 2002-05-07

    Tracks:

    1. Any Port in the Storm
    2. Wooden Cross
    3. Just a Face in the Rain
    4. One New York Morning
    5. On the Nickel
    6. In My Neighborhood
    7. Deep in the Heart of the Night
    8. Sin City
    9. As You Fly
    10. Later Than You Know
    11. We Belong
    Forbidden Colors
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      Forbidden Colors
      Harlan Cage
      Manufacturer: King
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00002JX5L
      Release Date: 1999-09-22

      Tracks:

      1. No Sunday Bride
      2. Chinatown
      3. Thrill Of It All
      4. Can't Tame The Raven
      5. Hard Yellow Line (You Lie
      6. Last Plane Out
      7. Little Rain
      8. Fell The Wheel
      9. Making My Way Back To You
      10. Late Night Escapes
      11. Before The Night Is Gone
      12. Two Ships In The Night
      13. What A Fool I've Been (Bo

      Album Details

      Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Tarck: What a Fool I've Been.
      Forbidden Colors
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        Forbidden Colors
        Harlan Cage
        Manufacturer: Mtm
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B0000259XI
        Release Date: 2006-08-01

        Tracks:

        1. No Sunday Bride
        2. Chinatown
        3. Thrill Of It All
        4. Can't Tame The Raven
        5. Hard Yellow Line (You Lied To Me)
        6. Last Plane Out
        7. Little Rain
        8. Feel The Wheel
        9. Making My Way Back To You
        10. Late Night Escapades
        11. Before The Night Is Gone
        12. Two Ships In The Night

        Album Description

        Third album for american band featuring Larry Greene & Roger Scott Craig of Fortune. 1999 release.12 tracks. Standard jewel case.
        Harlan Cage
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • a Top 30 all-time classic ...
        • A blast from the past
        Harlan Cage
        Harlan Cage
        Manufacturer: EMI
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000B1AL
        Release Date: 1996-07-15

        Tracks:

        1. Pay the Devil His Due
        2. 98 in the Shade
        3. One Naked Kiss
        4. Three Nights Running
        5. Wires and Chains
        6. Kiss of Fools
        7. Destiny
        8. Run Rebel Run
        9. Too Much
        10. Sweet Salvation
        11. Takin out the Trash
        12. Silver Wings
        13. Let It Rain
        14. Too Many Heroes

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars a Top 30 all-time classic ..........2003-09-11

        Harlan Cage's 1996 debut marked the revival of Los Angeles AOR band Fortune, one-album wonders who released a sensational self-titled Giuffria/White Sister styled album back in 1985 on Camel Records (MCA). Vocalist Larry Greene and keyboard player Robert Scott Craig didn't quite pick up where they left off more than a decade earlier as, minus the two Fortune brothers, the bombastic arena rock gave way to a more retro laid-back style of melodic rock. The name "Harlan Cage" was taken from (and I quote:) "an American folkloristic character who had been either a preacher, beggar, gypsy or thief". Apparently this was meant to express "their affinity with bands like Jethro Tull and Lynyrd Skynyrd". Although these last two bands shouldn't be regarded as musical points of reference, despite the folksy " Run Rebel Run" or the `spaghetti western' -style feel of "98 in the Shade" you kinda get the comparison. Harlan Cage's principal strengths and most distinguishing traits are Scott Craig's stirringly pompous keys and Greene's rough-edged voice, although I tend to think that the latter is something of an acquired taste. The song writing is exceptional. The material on this, their MTM Music debut, just like the Fortune album, was co-written by Green and Craig. But collaborations with Steve Porcaro (Toto) and Tom Whitlock (mainly known for his soundtrack songs on Top Gun and Over The Top and his work with the founding father of computer-disco Giorgio Moroder) make up a track list that is full of highlights.
        "Pay the devil his due" is a fantastic melody-fuelled opener and the album continues in the same vein with the smouldering balladesque "One naked kiss". "98 in the shade" is a reworking of the Fortune track. Its deep southern-style keyboard chord refrain is hauntingly evocative. The pomp strut of a song like "Three Nights Running" has been described as the "most over-the-top version of Journey you ever heard" with its huge and symphonous keys. The vocal is plaintive, burning with raw emotion .." I'm driving three nights running until I see you again ".. "Wires and Chains" has a boucy uptempo strutting verse that powers into a fluid melody-filled chorus and another addictive hook. "Kiss of Fools" is a superbly crafted, atmospheric and sombre Tom Whitlock song with drum loop samples and a half whispered vocal that carries the melody. A real slow burner. "Destiny" hyperventilates "I was made for loving you " with its typical Geogio Moroder computer-disco back beat, sounding like it might have been written for Donna Summer until Graig's huge keyboard refrain kicks in. Not much in the way of a guitar riff on these tracks and Billy Liesegang's six string contributions are suitably understated and languid throughout. Harlan Cage also dispensed with the saxophone on this album although restored it on later MTM releases. This is one of their best, although as it appeared in the melodic wilderness of the mid-90s I doubt whether it is as well known as their later albums. To sum up, a consistently high quality album with its addictive hooklines, shades of feeling and heavy keyboard rhythms, brimming with emotion. Another album that makes it into my Top 30.

        5 out of 5 stars A blast from the past.......2000-09-24

        Harlan Cage's first offering marks the revival of Los Angeles AOR band
        Fortune, a one album wonder which released a sensational self-titled
        LP back in 1985 on Camel Records (MCA). Reduced to a duo, comprised of
        lead vocalist Larry "L.A." Greene and Irish keyboard player
        Robert Scott Craig, they seem to have picked up where they left off
        more than a decade earlier, playing the same brand of imposing,
        bombastic Arena Rock (Journey meets Giuffria) that is associated with
        their former selves, as if they've never been away. With Fortune being
        ahead of their time and Harlan Cage's somewhat retro style the
        difference in sound is only slight, and can largely be attributed to
        an improvement in recording techniques and superior production
        values. Their main reason for changing their name seems obvious, with
        brothers Richard and Mick Fortune (guitarist and drummer) having left
        the band. The name "Harlan Cage" was taken from (and i
        quote:) "an American folkloristic character who had been either a
        preacher, beggar, gypsy or thief" and is also "meant to
        express their affinity with bands like Jethro Tull and Lynyrd
        Skynyrd", although these should not be regarded as musical points
        of reference.

        Harlan Cage are signed to German melodic rock label
        MTM, for which they have released three CD's thus far. This 1996 debut
        in my opinion is their best effort to date, but all can boast an
        exceptional level of musicianship and songwriting. L.A. Greene's vocal
        style is typified by such a distinct vibrato and dramatic verve that i
        could pick him out of a line-up blindfolded with two hands tied behind
        my back. Unofficially they could at this stage be considered a five
        man outfit, with Michael Langlan (lead guitar), Brian Peters (bass,
        vocals) and Richie Onori (drums) making up the numbers. Also at their
        disposal were several guest guitarists, each performing on one or two
        of the album's 13 songs. Mike Turner would return to play on more
        recent albums, as would Billy Liesegang (of "No strings
        attached" solo fame), who as of their latest release (entitled
        "Forbidden colors") has become a full-fledged band
        member. Still Robert Scott Craig's death-defying keyboard antics,
        together with Greene's killer voice, remain Harlan Cage's principal
        strength and most distinguishing trait.

        "Pay the devil his
        due" is a fantastic opener, instantly evoking memories of their
        previous incarnation. Greene's compelling vocals and Craig's
        stirringly pompous keyboards so determined the Fortune sound that each
        of the songs on here could have featured on their 1985 album without
        standing out. Harlan Cage has dispensed with the use of the saxophone
        however, unlike Fortune, which had bassist Bob Birch excel on this
        instrument. Moreover, whereas "Fortune" had included two
        powerful ballads ("Stormy love" and "Stacy"),
        "Harlan Cage" offers none. "Sweet salvation" and
        the superbly crafted "Kiss of fools" come close though. The
        latter was co-written by Tom Whitlock, who in past years had worked
        with Larry Greene on songs for motion picture soundtracks (like
        "Top gun" and "Over the top"). Closing track
        "Let it rain" was written in collaboration with Toto's Steve
        Porcaro. After three albums i have yet to hear a Harlan Cage song that
        fails to meet the highest of standards. It is therefore not so easy to
        separate the excellent from the supreme, but i would say that
        "Pay the devil his due", "One naked kiss",
        "Three nights running", "Too much" and "Kiss
        of fools" are a cut above the rest, along with the 1996 reworking
        of Fortune's "98 in the shade". Compared to the original,
        this song has an added section which features some topnotch guitar and
        keyboard soloing.

        While Fortune's only release (produced by Kevin
        Beamish), like most certified AOR/pomprock classics, fell mostly on
        deaf ears, Harlan Cage has deservedly claimed top billing among those
        artists whose work is released by European labels dedicated to the
        genre (Escape, MTM, Frontiers a.o.) and has achieved unwavering
        popularity among melodic rock enthusiasts. For listeners as yet
        unfamiliar with their music, sampling a few minutes of any of their
        albums will suffice to illustrate why. Harlan Cage has made a habit of
        including one Fortune song per album release: "Dearborn
        Station" (awesome !) can be found on "Double medication
        Tuesday" (1998) and "Thrill of it all" on
        "Forbidden colors" (1999). I am eagerly awaiting the
        inclusion of my two (remaining) favorite Fortune tracks, namely
        "Smoke from a gun" and "Bad blood", while holding
        out for Fortune's eventual CD release. In the meantime, Harlan Cage are
        a more than worthy substitute.

        Note (insider joke for fellow
        Xenites): "Time is the father of hope" claims a line from
        "One naked kiss". Beg to differ. I believe the culprit's
        name is Dahak. Pay the devil his due !









        The Best of Harlan Cage
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          The Best of Harlan Cage
          Harlan Cage
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000FTL0JG
          Release Date: 2005-05-24

          Tracks:

          1. My Mama Said
          2. Two Ships in the Night
          3. No Sunday Bride
          4. Can't Tame the Raven
          5. One New York Morning
          6. No Turnin Back
          7. Wooden Cross
          8. Stacy
          9. Hell Is Such a Lonely Place
          10. Three Nights Running
          11. Chinatown
          12. As You Are
          13. Blow Wind Blow
          14. One Naked Kiss
          15. Pay the Devil His Due
          16. Halfway Home
          Temple of Tears
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            Temple of Tears

            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B0000668KA
            Release Date: 2006-01-10
            Harlan Cage; Harlan Cage +1 [Japan Import]
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              Harlan Cage; Harlan Cage +1 [Japan Import]

              Manufacturer: NEXUS
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B0007YUZ5E
              Forbidden Colors
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                Forbidden Colors
                Harlan Cage
                Manufacturer: MTM
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD
                ASIN: B000LWP5JI
                Double Medication Tuesday
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                  Double Medication Tuesday
                  Harlan Cage
                  Manufacturer: MTM
                  ProductGroup: Music
                  Binding: Audio CD

                  GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
                  ASIN: B000LWLDYO
                  Harlan Cage
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                    Harlan Cage
                    Harlan Cage
                    Manufacturer: MTM
                    ProductGroup: Music
                    Binding: Audio CD

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                    ASIN: B000LWLE34

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