Quarterflash - Quarterflash Audio CD
A fair review of the Quarterflash "Quarterflash" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all
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Band: Quarterflash
Title: Quarterflash
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Release Date: 1996-03-19
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Harden My Heart 2: Find Another Fool 3: Critical Times 4: Valerie 5: Try to Make It True 6: Right Kind of Love 7: Cruisin' With the Duece 8: Love Should Be So Kind 9: Williams Avenue
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Quarterflash The seller never responded to my attampts to contact him regarding this. The "New" CD was shipped with a cracked case.
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Love all of the music on it and play it over and over. Rindy Ross has a wonderful voice. Can't get tired of it.
Their Only #1 Album
But, this is a MUST have album for anyones collection of 80's best. It's to bad that this was Quarter Flash's only #1 album. With songs like "Harden My Heart", "Find Another Fool" &"Williams Ave" this will not disappoint who ever adds this to their list of great LP's of the 80's. If you like a little saxaphone in your songs, then this LP is for you!.
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. I was delighted with every way in which this transaction was completed and the time it took to arrive.
They both played lead guitar!
Well apparently they both did. One of the reviewers wondered who was playing lead guitar on this album, Marv Ross or Jack Charles. You can watch some of their videos on You Tube, and the "Harden My Heart" video (which is kind of bizarre) shows Marv Ross playing the solo for that song.
Then on the video for "Find Another Fool," which is not the album cut but a live performance video, Jack Charles is playing lead guitar.
You Tube also has the video for "Take Me To Heart," which only features Rindy Ross, and an actor playing the object of her yearning. As early '80s videos go, it's got some good videography and editing, and an interesting theme and ending.
You can see a complete list of all Quarterflash discography, or go back to the Quarterflash tabs. There is also a good guide on how to read guitar tabs here.