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Power Ballads - Gold
Various Artists:  Power Ballads - Gold

$13.98 2-CD Set
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Released: 2005
Label: Hip-O Records
Selection #: 200139
Styx: Lady; Kiss: Beth; Poison: Every Rose Has Its Thorn; Foreigner: I Want To Know What Love Is; plus Cinderella, Skid Row, Winger, Bad Company, many others.
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1 Lady - Styx
2 Feel Like Makin' Love - Bad Company
3 Love Hurts - Nazareth
4 Beth - Kiss
5 I Want to Know What Love Is - Foreigner
6 Goodbye - Night Ranger
7 Amanda - Boston
8 Carrie - Europe
9 Is This Love - Whitesnake
10 Honestly - Stryper
11 Save Your Love - Great White
12 What Love Can Be - Kingdom Come
13 Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone) - Cinderella
14 Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison
15 When the Children Cry - White Lion
16 Headed for a Heartbreak - Winger
17 Heaven - Warrant
18 Don't Close Your Eyes - Kix
19 When I See You Smile - Bad English
20 Love Song - Tesla
21 I Remember You - Skid Row
22 The Ballad of Jayne - LA Guns
23 Fly to the Angels - Slaughter
24 High Enough - Damn Yankees
25 Silent Lucidity - Queensryche
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Like spandex pants, pyrotechnics, and concept records, the power ballad is as essential to a proper hard-rockin' band as a mid-concert guitar or drum solo. Giving the band a moment to show its sensitive side was just as important as the hardest song on the album, striking a balance and making the music accessible to those who like a little love in their rock. A time-honored tradition since the '70s, this two-disc compilation is not just a reasonably priced two-disc session, it's an anthropological barometer mapping the evolution of the power ballad. Metal love song compilations come and go, but never has this song style been so meticulously documented so well. Every single important moment in the history of power ballads is included in this 30-song session. From its early origins from classic rock bands like Styx, Kiss, Nazareth, and Foreigner; to its prime time golden years as a crucial centerpiece in a hair metal band's oeuvre (Poison, Extreme, Warrant, etc.), it's all here. Songs that transcended hard-rocking FM stations to soft rock background stations and back again. Lacking filler completely, this is a collection that is essential for any serious fan of the song style that has touched so many lives. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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