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Artist: Andy Baum and the Trix

Title: Catch My Breath

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Category: AOR

Year: 1993

Label: Polydor

Catalog Number: 517 821-2

Personnel

Andy Baum vocals, acoustic and additional guitars, harp
Helmut Bibl lead, acoustic, and 12 string guitars
Polio Brezina keyboards, vocals
Bernhard Moshammer bass, acoustic guitars, vocals
Oliver Gattringer drums, percussion, vocals

Tracks

1.  Catch My Breath   5:08
2.  I Open   6:12
3.  Don't Make A Fool   4:20
4.  Got To Be Love   3:34
5.  Look At Here   3:23
6.  There's Something Wrong   6:35
7.  Come With Me   4:30
8.  One Day, Two Days   3:49
9.  Borrowed Trouble   6:08
10.  Every Other Day   4:08
11.  I've Been Loosing You   4:32
12.  Warm And Tender Rain   6:56
  
Total Running Time:  59:15

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Existing comments about this CD

From: juan carlos Date: February 9, 2009 at 23:02
This album is not AOR, itīs more a Southern/Bluesy/Atmospheric/Semi-Acoustic Rock. The quiet songs like "There's Something Wrong" "Come With Me"(both songs reminded me of Pink Floyd) "I've Been Loosing You" "Warm And Tender Rain" are good ones and "Every Other Day" as well, the rest is average and filler songs. The Production and Baumīs Voice are the best of this album. 7.5/10

From: gfranciscop Date: July 10, 2021 at 14:16
A bit softer than the first one, I couldn't pay attention to most of the tunes though, so I really don't remember much of it except that most of the songs are really long. As the above commenter said I wouldn't classify it as AOR either, being closer to Blues/Southern/Country influenced Rock (different from the first album, which was closer to an AOR sound). Rating: 6/10. Favorite Track: -.


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