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Canadian bands One To One and Strange Advance!

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Canadian bands One To One and Strange Advance!

Postby expo86 » Sat Feb 21, 2004 12:39 am

OK, lets give these bands a chance. One To One is from Ottawa. I had three of their albums. The first one FORWARD YOUR EMOTIONS was not bad for a debut from 1985 with songs like "Angel In My Pocket" and "There Was A Time". I found the second release better. It was released in 1988 with "Hold Me Now" and the remake of "Lovechild". This CD was great from start to finish, for me anyway. The third CD had the song "Peace of Mind" but it mellowed out after that.

Strange Advance are from my hometown, Vancouver, BC. I met their manager on several occasions. He signed their CD OVER 60 MINUTES WITH STRANGE ADVANCE for me. Darryl Kromm owns a recording studio near my house. The first two albums WORLDS AWAY and 2W0 were my favorites. The third release only had two good songs on it [8D]"Love Becomes Electric" and "Who Lives Next Door".
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Postby sirzap » Sat Feb 21, 2004 3:44 am

I fondly remember "We Run" getting frequent airplay on WLIR 15+ years back and then found 2W0 in a little record store in Frederick MD about 10 years ago, Great Stuff! [:)]
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Postby proufo » Sat Feb 21, 2004 12:23 pm

[quote]Originally posted by expo86
[br]OK, lets give these bands a chance. One To One is from Ottawa. I had three of their albums.
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Postby expo86 » Sat Feb 21, 2004 6:15 pm

Forward Your Emotions never came out on CD. But, I have a strange hunch it may be out on CD in Germany because there are a number of Canadian releases that only came out on LP and cassette being reissued on CD in Germany. Platinum Blonde's "Alien Shores
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Postby 1981baby » Sun Feb 22, 2004 11:10 am

i got a 192 bitrate quality rip of foward your emotions afew months back. i didn't like it. i'll give it a second listen but the 1997 album one to one with new members did as artificial joy club is definately a good album. i'd like to check out their albu
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