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Andrew wrote:There will be another album - most likely next year.
bomes wrote:Frontiers will release a solo album of Toby Hitchcock. Release date "second half of 2010":
http://www.frontiers.it/default.aspx?ta ... ItemID=554
"Erik Martensson (ECLIPSE, W.E.T) has been busy writing songs for the first solo album of the fantastic American vocalist Toby Hitchcock. Toby has been singing on three studio and one live album with Pride Of Lions, the band put together by Jim Peterik: founding member of the legendary AOR band Survivor. The whole album will be produced at Martensson’s Blowout Productions Studios in Sweden. Musically will explore some heavier and more contemporary material for Toby, but will still keep some incredible melodies very close to the most recent Journey sound. You can expect a true Melodic Rock gem for the second half of 2010."
axecrew wrote:Ty I ask both Jim and Toby back in january about it and they both said they both would like to do another and plan on it.
Toby also told me about his "solo" album and said he's just singing on it. I know he didn't have any input on it as to songs or the likes....it's almost as if he's being hired to sing on an album and that's it. In fact that's kinda the way he put it.
Regardless can't wait to hear it since I love his voice.
Ehwmatt wrote:Toby's a hell of a talent. I loved the Pride of Lions efforts. The last one was probably the weakest in terms of song to song consistency, but some great moments there to be sure, liek Faithful Heart, Heaven on Earth, and Language of the Heart. Can't wait for the next offering from Peterik, Aquino, Hitchcock & co.
Slander wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Toby's a hell of a talent. I loved the Pride of Lions efforts. The last one was probably the weakest in terms of song to song consistency, but some great moments there to be sure, liek Faithful Heart, Heaven on Earth, and Language of the Heart. Can't wait for the next offering from Peterik, Aquino, Hitchcock & co.
Agree. I like The Roaring of Dreams much better than The Destiny Stone. Much Much better.
kgdjpubs wrote:Slander wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Toby's a hell of a talent. I loved the Pride of Lions efforts. The last one was probably the weakest in terms of song to song consistency, but some great moments there to be sure, liek Faithful Heart, Heaven on Earth, and Language of the Heart. Can't wait for the next offering from Peterik, Aquino, Hitchcock & co.
Agree. I like The Roaring of Dreams much better than The Destiny Stone. Much Much better.
I dunno, I tend to prefer Destiny Stone, if I had to pick. WAY too theatrical on Roaring... I find all 3 albums pretty patchy overall, truth be told. There's some good stuff on all 3 albums, but you have to wade through a fair amount of fillers to get to it.
Ehwmatt wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Slander wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Toby's a hell of a talent. I loved the Pride of Lions efforts. The last one was probably the weakest in terms of song to song consistency, but some great moments there to be sure, liek Faithful Heart, Heaven on Earth, and Language of the Heart. Can't wait for the next offering from Peterik, Aquino, Hitchcock & co.
Agree. I like The Roaring of Dreams much better than The Destiny Stone. Much Much better.
I dunno, I tend to prefer Destiny Stone, if I had to pick. WAY too theatrical on Roaring... I find all 3 albums pretty patchy overall, truth be told. There's some good stuff on all 3 albums, but you have to wade through a fair amount of fillers to get to it.
I like PoL the best and Destiny Stone a close second. Some of the songs aren't filler for me as much as I just have to be in the right mood for them - if I'm not feeling that theatrical stuff, I'm apt to skip over some of them.
RoD was the weakest effort overall for me.
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