Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:04 pm
Yeah, that'ts very sad indeed, how about Leonor Marchesi?Derrick Metaliszta wrote:My favorite is without a doubt Azuzena from Santa, who also passed away a couple of years ago
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Yeah, that'ts very sad indeed, how about Leonor Marchesi?Derrick Metaliszta wrote:My favorite is without a doubt Azuzena from Santa, who also passed away a couple of years ago
A famous Astronaut.OmenOfSteel wrote:Who the hell is Ola Ohlsson?
What? Musically weak? That album rocks!nightsblood wrote:One I really like that hasn't been mentioned yet is Bernadette Mooney from WAR MACHINE- great haunting vocals on their 'unknown soldier' album.
The lady who sang on SATANIC RITES 'which way the wind blows' was also pretty good, although musically the album was kinda weak IMO (can't remember her name right now)
He is singing down to earth when he is on earthOmenOfSteel wrote:Funny you describe her as "down to earth" and compare her with an astronaut
Sorry, that album just never did anything for me. It wasn't bad, but very lightweight material that lacked any hooks. Cool cover art and a decent singer though.Black Axe wrote:What? Musically weak? That album rocks!nightsblood wrote:One I really like that hasn't been mentioned yet is Bernadette Mooney from WAR MACHINE- great haunting vocals on their 'unknown soldier' album.
The lady who sang on SATANIC RITES 'which way the wind blows' was also pretty good, although musically the album was kinda weak IMO (can't remember her name right now)
I believe her name is Deborah Webster.
Lacking hooks? It has hooks in every nook and cranny.nightsblood wrote:Sorry, that album just never did anything for me. It wasn't bad, but very lightweight material that lacked any hooks. Cool cover art and a decent singer though.
Guess we'll just hafta disagree on WWtWB. I never heard the other one.Black Axe wrote:Lacking hooks? It has hooks in every nook and cranny.nightsblood wrote:Sorry, that album just never did anything for me. It wasn't bad, but very lightweight material that lacked any hooks. Cool cover art and a decent singer though.
Sadly, I've never heard "No Use Crying". Anyone happen to know if that's any good?