Harlow - Don't Say We're Over (Stereo) (Fan Made Video)

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www.mediafire.com - Don't Say We're Over.mp3 Harlow a female fronted 80s/90s rock / AOR band. Last known line-up: Theresa Straley - Vocals Pat Regan - Keyboards Tommy Thayer - Guitars Todd Jensen - Bass Steven Klong - Drums This self-titled debut album from Harlow was released in 1990. It is comprised of ten tracks. The material is in a straight-up hard rock musical direction. Keyboard work is in evidence, but it is spare. I find the songwriting to be worthy, the musicianship to be solid, and the sound quality to be pleasing. Female vocalist Teresa Straley does a nice, impressive job. The cuts that I favor are "Chain Reaction," "Silence," and "Don't Say We're Over." The energetic "Chain Reaction" sports a catchy chorus. The somber "Silence" displays industrious singing from Straley; also, her wordless vocal melodies are attractive. The plaintive, eloquent "Don't Say We're Over" features expressive, pretty vocals from Straley--her wordless vocal melodies are infectious, too. In addition, this song presents a charming intro and smooth keyboard playing. In regard to the CD booklet, the song lyrics and an interesting color illustration of the band are included. The disc is just over 50 minutes. This album is recommendable. # Audio CD (March 16, 1990) # Original Release Date: 1989 Track Listings 1. Chain Reaction 2. Silence 3. Don't Say We're Over 4. Empty 5. When You Love Someone 6. Cry Murder 7. No Escape 8. Beyond Control 9. Pictures 10. Edge of Love Harlow was another one <b>...</b>

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