Cold Fusion: Best of Santers
Cold Fusion: Best of Santers
Track Listings
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1. Can't Shake You
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2. Mistreatin' Heart
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3. Come and Get It
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4. Road to Morocco
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5. All Right Now
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6. Winter Freeze
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7. You Turn Me On
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8. Dry Your Tears
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9. Shot Down in Flames
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10. Time After Time
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11. Heaven on Earth
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12. Dreaming
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13. In Foreign Skies [*]
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14. Life in My Hands [*]
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Average customer rating:
- Great Melodic Metal With Some Killer Guitar...
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Cold Fusion: Best of Santers
Santers
Manufacturer: Bullseye Canada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006BNIS
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Can't Shake You
- Mistreatin' Heart
- Come and Get It
- Road to Morocco
- All Right Now
- Winter Freeze
- You Turn Me On
- Dry Your Tears
- Shot Down in Flames
- Time After Time
- Heaven on Earth
- Dreaming
- In Foreign Skies [*]
- Life in My Hands [*]
Customer Reviews:
Great Melodic Metal With Some Killer Guitar..........2005-07-20
I had read about Santers from the long out of print, bible of metal, Martin Popoff's "Collector's Guider To Heavy Metal". The band's individual cd albums are almost impossible to find, so I picked up "Cold Fusion" here on Amazon's zShops. Wow, what a great compilation album! The music here rocks in a "melodic" heavy metal vain similar to bands like Y&T, Vandenberg and even a touch of Sammy Hagar era Van Halen. Santers' melodies & song structures also brought to mind songs like Journey's "Wheel In The Sky" (I know, I know....but "Wheel In The Sky" is/was arguably one of the heaviest songs ie closest thing to hard rock/metal Journey ever produced). Last but not least is the lead guitar playing of Rick Santers. While the songs would technically be considered "melodic heavy metal", the guitar work is just flat-out metal with a bit of a NWOBHM edge. Rick Santers' guitar playing is very similar to Dave Meniketti's playing with Y&T (albums like "Mean Streak" & "Black Tiger") with a little bit of the Motor City Madman, Ted Nugent, thrown in on the more rocking tracks. I also hear a tinge of fellow Canucks Pat Traver, Randy Bachman & Kim Mitchell too. Extra-tasty guitar licks indeed and not just a boring shredfest.
I purchased this album with a deaf ear to any of Santers music, I know find myself searching out those hard to find individual releases. If you're a fan of any of the bands mentioned above, or just a fan of metal, period...I strongly recommend checking this cd out.
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- Consuming Impulse/Testimony of the Ancients
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- Diabolical Summoning
- Disturbing the Peace [Import]
- Draugen: Rarities [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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