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Shadow King: Lou Gramm (vocals); Vivian Campbell (guitars, background vocals); Bruce Turgon (bass, guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Kevin Valentine (drums, ...Read more
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An unknown supergroup!!!
WOW.. Lou Gramms vocals are amazing on this cd.. Vivian Campbell guitar is good too but not as nice as when he was with DIO. He does have a couple of moments but.. As with his...Read more
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There is no Doubt that Lou Gramm is at his best.
This is the end of the road for Lou Gramm of Foreigner. He finished it off with a bang with this album. It is Foreigner all over and matured. Songs are great and show a more ...Read more

Shadow King by Shadow King (CD, Sep-1991, Atlantic)

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Shadow King - Shadow King (CD 1991) 782324-2 ATLANTIC GRAMM/CAMPBELL
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    Album Features
    UPC:075678232428
    Artist:Shadow King
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1991
    Record Label:Atlantic
    Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. What Would It Take
    2. Anytime, Anywhere
    3. Once Upon a Time
    4. Don't Even Know I'm Alive
    5. Boy
    6. I Want You
    7. This Heart of Stone
    8. Danger in the Dance of Love
    9. No Man's Land
    10. Russia

    Details
    Playing Time:45 min.
    Producer:Keith Olsen
    Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Shadow King: Lou Gramm (vocals); Vivian Campbell (guitars, background vocals); Bruce Turgon (bass, guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Kevin Valentine (drums, background vocals).This isn't a Foreigner album, but it definitely sounds like one. From start to finish, Shadow King's only album finds the short-lived band emulating Foreigner's sound -- which isn't surprising, because Shadow King was formed by Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm. Quite often, artists who have left well-known bands opted to try something different with their own bands. Gramm, however, made certain that Shadow King was as Foreigner-sounding as possible, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you're heavily into his work with that famous hard rock/arena rock outfit. The main difference between the two bands was the personnel -- instead of collaborating with Mick Jones and Ian McDonald, Gramm was joined by bassist Bruce Turgon (formerly of Black Sheep), guitarist Vivian Campbell, and drummer Kevin Valentine when he led this group. Together, Gramm and Turgon wrote most of the material on this CD, and while the results are very Foreigner-minded, this album isn't in a class with Foreigner's best 1970s and 1980s work. This competent, if formulaic, effort doesn't contain any classics -- none of the power ballads are in a class with "Waiting for a Girl Like You" or "I Want to Know What Love Is," and none of the rockers are as memorable as "Hot Blooded," "Feels Like the First Time," or "Cold as Ice." The bottom line is that even though Gramm and Turgon were a capable team, they didn't enjoy quite as strong a rapport as Gramm and Jones. Shadow King's album isn't bad, but it isn't remarkable either. Not recommended to those who have only a casual interest in Gramm's work, this CD is strictly for the singer's most hardcore fans. ~ Alex Henderson

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    An unknown supergroup!!!

    Created: 19/07/08
    WOW.. Lou Gramms vocals are amazing on this cd.. Vivian Campbell guitar is good too but not as nice as when he was with DIO. He does have a couple of moments but.. As with his playing in Def Leppard I am expecting so much more form him. What happended to him??
    Songs are well written and catchy. many influences can be heard.
    Well worth buying!
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    There is no Doubt that Lou Gramm is at his best.

    Created: 11/09/07
    This is the end of the road for Lou Gramm of Foreigner. He finished it off with a bang with this album. It is Foreigner all over and matured. Songs are great and show a more mature Lou. There is no Doubt that "Once Upon a Time" is the best Track and almost was a movie soundtrack!!! If you like Foreigner, This album is for you!!!
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    Great title

    Created: 03/08/08
    This is a great cd with Lou Gramm of Foreigner fronting the band as singer..The songs are good, and it came out before Lou's getting a brain tumor and having surgery and radiation which for years ruined his voice, and I just saw him in concert this year and he was in good form...
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    Shadow King CD

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    Created: 24/09/11
    This isn't a Foreigner album, but it definitely sounds like one. From start to finish, Shadow King's only album finds the short-lived band emulating Foreigner's sound -- which isn't surprising, because Shadow King was formed by Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm. Quite often, artists who have left well-known bands opted to try something different with their own bands. Gramm, however, made certain that Shadow King was as Foreigner-sounding as possible, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you're heavily into his work with that famous hard rock/arena rock outfit. The main difference between the two bands was the personnel -- instead of collaborating with Mick Jones and Ian McDonald, Gramm was joined by bassist Bruce Turgon (formerly of Black Sheep), guitarist Vivian Campbell, and drummer Kevin Valentine when he led this group
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