| 1. God Promised a Paradise |
| 2. Thunder and Lightening |
| 3. Movin' On |
| 4. Undercover (Rock and Roll Lover) |
| 5. Hangin' On |
| 6. Foggy Day in Hollywood [Instrumental] |
| 7. Hellraiser |
| 8. State of Rock |
| 9. Eye of the Hurricane |
| 10. I Hear You Callin' |
Downtown Dreamers,Masi,Capitol,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Rock
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Downtown Dreamers
Masi Manufacturer: Lion Music Finland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006373P Release Date: 2002-03-25 |
Tracks:
- God Promised a Paradise
- Thunder and Lightening
- Movin' On
- Undercover (Rock and Roll Lover)
- Hangin' On
- Foggy Day in Hollywood [Instrumental]
- Hellraiser
- State of Rock
- Eye of the Hurricane
- I Hear You Callin'
Customer Reviews:
State of Rock.......2006-08-23
It's impossible to talk about virtuoso guitarists without mentioning Yngwie Malmsteen, so let's get that out of the way. Malmsteen is clearly a more technically proficient shredder, and can no doubt play a lot faster than Masi. Masi on the other hand can actually write songs that serve as more than just a vehicle for self-indulgent guitar wankery. He's a hotshot guitarist, but he doesn't show off at the expense of the actual songs, which puts him way ahead in my book.
1988's Downtown Dreamers was Masi's fourth album, and featured David Fefolt (Hawk) on vocals. Despite being a Metal Blade release, Downtown Dreamers is more of a straightforward hard rock album that has more in common with bands like Foreigner and Honeymoon Suite than with what you'd find on the average Metal Massacre disc. It's a solid album, though it seems more than a little bit dated now. Actually, I imagine it seemed a bit dated in 1988. From the cover art to songs like State of Rock and Undercover (Rock & Roll Lover), the whole album seems like it should have been released circa 1984.
If you're looking for pretentious guitar theatrics, you may want to skip this one in favor of a Malmsteen disc. What you'll find with Downtown Dreamers is a fun hard rock album with excellent guitar work that should have you pining for the glory days of the 1980's in no time.
Great sound of 80's L.A. metal........2005-09-10
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Downtown Dreamers
Masi Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008EU7V Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- God Promised a Paradise
- Thunder and Lightening
- Movin' On
- Undercover (Rock and Roll Lover)
- Hangin' On
- Foggy Day in Hollywood [Instrumental]
- Hellraiser
- State of Rock
- Eye of the Hurricane
- I Hear You Callin'
Customer Reviews:
State of Rock.......2006-08-23
It's impossible to talk about virtuoso guitarists without mentioning Yngwie Malmsteen, so let's get that out of the way. Malmsteen is clearly a more technically proficient shredder, and can no doubt play a lot faster than Masi. Masi on the other hand can actually write songs that serve as more than just a vehicle for self-indulgent guitar wankery. He's a hotshot guitarist, but he doesn't show off at the expense of the actual songs, which puts him way ahead in my book.
1988's Downtown Dreamers was Masi's fourth album, and featured David Fefolt (Hawk) on vocals. Despite being a Metal Blade release, Downtown Dreamers is more of a straightforward hard rock album that has more in common with bands like Foreigner and Honeymoon Suite than with what you'd find on the average Metal Massacre disc. It's a solid album, though it seems more than a little bit dated now. Actually, I imagine it seemed a bit dated in 1988. From the cover art to songs like State of Rock and Undercover (Rock & Roll Lover), the whole album seems like it should have been released circa 1984.
If you're looking for pretentious guitar theatrics, you may want to skip this one in favor of a Malmsteen disc. What you'll find with Downtown Dreamers is a fun hard rock album with excellent guitar work that should have you pining for the glory days of the 1980's in no time.
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Downtown Dreamers
Masi Manufacturer: Lion ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LWLHQ8 |
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- Easy Action
- Essence
- EZO
- Feel My Pain [Import]
- First Watch
- For Madmen Only
- Global Mayhem
- H.W.D.W.S. (Hot, Wet, Drippin' with Sweat)
- Headless Cross
- Hold Your Breath
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