Steve Archer ?– Hits 1988


Country:US
Released:1988
Genre:Weastcoast

1 If You Were The Only One
Written-By – Cindy Sterling, Gary Floyd (3), Robert Sterling
4:03
2 Safe
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
4:11
3 I Can Do All Things
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
3:25
4 Through His Eyes Of Love
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
4:24
5 Action
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
3:42
6 Evermore
Written-By – Kelly Willard, Rick Riso
4:02
7 First Love
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
3:25
8 Everything I Am
Written-By – Jeremy Dalton
3:59
9 But You Didn’t
Written-By – Chris Christian, Gary McSpadden
3:28
10 I’ll Do My Best
Written-By – Jerem

Steve Green – Find Us Faithful (1988)


Genre: Weastcoast
Year: 1988
Country: USA

01 – Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (Henry Van Dyke & Ludwig Van Beethoven)
02 – What Are The Worlds? (Gloria Gaither & Michael W. Smith)
03 – He Who Began A Good Work In You (Jon Mohr)
04 – Find Us Faithful (Jon Mohr)
05 – The Word (Michael Card)
06 – Come And See (Jon Mohr, David Huntsinger & Bonnie Huntsinger)
07 – For The Glory Of The Lord (Twila Paris)
08 – Cherish The Treasure (Jon Mohr)
09 – Praise You, I Will Praise You! (Glor

Empire – The Power – 1998, APE


Genre: Hard Rock
Country of origin disc: England
Year of Publishing drive: 1998

01. Head [0:03:37.03]
02. Squeeze [0:03:00.53]
03. Feel [0:04:47.57]
04. There?s A Time [0:03:26.17]
05. Stand [0:03:48.20]
06. All I Want [0:04:09.60]
07. Cry [0:04:16.39]
08. Falling [0:03:59.15]
09. On My Mind [0:04:01.16]
10. Slipping Away [0:04:20.65]
11. Detroit Rock City [0:04:58.34]

Steve Simmons Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
Sony Stevan Lead Guitar, Vocals

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Lars-Erik Dahle – Step Into The Water (2013)

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Known as Ole Borud’s bass player and recently even for touring with Joseph Williams and Peter Friestedt, finally on his own.

Two of the songs were released as downloads already last summer, Tom Petty’s “Free Falling” and Christine McVie’s “Songbird”,but now, we even get to hear five other covered songs and three originals…James Taylor’s “Shower The People” and “You Can Close Your Eyes”, a duet with Viktoria Tolstoy, then Becker/Fagen penned “Barrytown”, Nik Kersh