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Scream

Tony MartinMP3 Download
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Play   4. I'm gonna live forever 4:29 £0.69
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Play   9. Field of lies 6:37 £0.69
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
This album is very evocative of the Sabbath albums that Tony Martin sang on. It probably compares closest to 'Eternal Idol' and is many times better than 'Forbidden'. Its much harder rock that Tony's other solo album, 'Back Where I Belong', and you can tell that a lot of care and thought has gone into each song. Tony's vocals sound better than ever, he seems to got real power back in his voice especially in those high notes. The album is full of catchy melodies, dark lyrics, great harmonies, powerful riffs, layers of keyboards, interesting choices of sounds and instrumentals. Hopefully we won't have to wait as long again for the next Tony Martin album!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Scream 3 Mar 2009
By Scoob
Format:Audio CD
Not a bad effort. It's heavy and contains some good riffs, but is let down by a lack of guitar solos. As much of the album is co-written by a keyboard player, much of the early part of the album contain keyboard solos when a screaming guitar solo would've been far more appropriate. However, Tony's vocals are as powerful as ever.
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