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Jim Steinman - Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through FLAC album

Tracklist

A Storm 4:26
B Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through 6:28

Notes

Promo single from LP "Bad For Good"

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S XPS 117 Jim Steinman Storm ‎(7", Pap) Epic S XPS 117 UK 1981
EPIC 1196 Jim Steinman The Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through ‎(7") Epic EPIC 1196 Greece 1981
A 1196 Jim Steinman The Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through ‎(7", Single, Promo) Epic A 1196 Spain 1981
EX 7524 Jim Steinman The Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through ‎(7", Single, Promo) Epic EX 7524 Australia 1981
EX 7524 Jim Steinman The Storm ‎(7", Single) Epic EX 7524 Australia 1981


Jim Steinman - Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through FLAC album

Musician performer: Jim Steinman

Title: Storm / Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through

Country: UK

Date of release: 1981

Style: Vocal

Genre: Pop

Size FLAC: 1271 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 296

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Wilalmaine
Best 7" ever made.Correction: best 45 ever made, ah, "45s".A side, "the Storm" by Steinman in an heroic orchestration by Margoshes who does piano on the horrendous satin-baseball jacket B side which is one of the worst songs ever made, is fucking incredible.Margoshes steals liberally from Wagner, most notably with the hammer strikes echoing "Die Meistersinger Von Nuremburg" in homage, but whatevs, THIS 45 PROVES THE ELITE HAVE WAY BETTER TOYS, I mean goddamn, is this fucking A side orchestrated, conducted, performed, engineered, recorded, mixed and mastered by personnel BETTER THAN US whith better equipment, means and ability, it all sounds like it does in your mind's ear, perfect, with crushing kettledrums and epicurean orchestral dynamic flourishes that embody gravitas in some kind of crystallized ideal once assumed unattainable.EDIT"Pop" ?the A side of this release is Classical, and it is quite Hard.The B side, which IS THE B SIDE, is "Pop" and "Rock".
Wilalmaine
Best 7" ever made.Correction: best 45 ever made, ah, "45s".A side, "the Storm" by Steinman in an heroic orchestration by Margoshes who does piano on the horrendous satin-baseball jacket B side which is one of the worst songs ever made, is fucking incredible.Margoshes steals liberally from Wagner, most notably with the hammer strikes echoing "Die Meistersinger Von Nuremburg" in homage, but whatevs, THIS 45 PROVES THE ELITE HAVE WAY BETTER TOYS, I mean goddamn, is this fucking A side orchestrated, conducted, performed, engineered, recorded, mixed and mastered by personnel BETTER THAN US whith better equipment, means and ability, it all sounds like it does in your mind's ear, perfect, with crushing kettledrums and epicurean orchestral dynamic flourishes that embody gravitas in some kind of crystallized ideal once assumed unattainable.EDIT"Pop" ?the A side of this release is Classical, and it is quite Hard.The B side, which IS THE B SIDE, is "Pop" and "Rock".