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Comments for Kiske, Michael, Instant clarity


E-MAIL: vauxhall@coqui.net
A good album. I love "Always" and "The Calling"... but most of the other stuff seemed out of focus and/or direction (with the exception of the brilliant "New Horizons" and the first 9 mins of "Do I Remember A Life"). Also, the too frequent (3 songs) use of distorted vocals seems to flatten out the album's strength. However, it manages to be an intense experience for those who love Kiske's voice...
E-MAIL: jchianes@optonline.net
This is the best cd to come out since Permenent Waves from Rush. Everything about this cd is great from music to vocals to production. So please do yourself a favor and pick it up,you wont be sorry. P.S. Don't expect Helloween
E-MAIL: a-schroeder@privatschule-eberhard.de
Hey, what the hell ist this? i am naturally informed of Adrian Smith having returned to Iron Maiden but it seems quite new to me that Kai Hansen has returned to Helloween. Are you quite sure, that he has left GammaRay? I know that itīs not quite funny but what will you tell me next? Has Ingo Schwichtenberg returned to earth to eat Michael Weikath?Just take care of what you inform the world about, ok?
E-MAIL: Delvin@gmx.de
Kiske has done a gigantic work. It is a damn pity, that he doesn''t sell enough to go on like that, but I have NEVER known a musician who did so very truly follow his own way or made his own music without ANY compromise or commercial thoughts! Everybody who misses this album, misses a bunch of true emotions expressed by a voice nothing compares to!!
This is the solo-CD from Michael Kiske, the ex-vocalist fromthe German Rock-group "Helloween". Guests on this CD areAdrian Smith (from Iron Maiden) and Kai Hansen (from Helloween).
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