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FAIR WARNING To Release New Album In August - May 17, 2006
Frontiers Records has announced the details of the European release of FAIR WARNING's reunion album, which has a working title of "Brother's Keeper".

The band, which currently consists of singer Tommy Heart, guitarist Helge Engelke, bassist Ule W. Ritgen and CC Behrens on drums, started working on the new songs in the fall 2005.

The new album, according to Ule W. Ritgen, is going to be "the most powerful we have done so far" and even if "we have tried to be heavier this time, we wanted to keep our melodic approach intact. By the first feedbacks we're getting, it worked out really well!"

The album will include the following tracks (in no particular order):

01. All I Wanna Do
02. All Of My Love
03. Don't Keep Me Waiting
04. Generation Jedi
05. In The Dark
06. No Limit
07. The Cry (working title)
08. Once Bitten Twice Shy
09. Push Me On
10. Rainbow Eyes
11. Tell Me Lies
12. The Way
13. Wasted Time

"Regarding the songwriting and stylistic variety," adds Ule, "we kept and refined the typical FW style, yet the approach and performance of each member is so much more unrestricted and intense."

"It's great to come back with an album like this, because now — in the final stages of mixing — listening back to what we have achieved, really makes us proud and confident, and that feels good..."

In addition to this highly anticipated CD — scheduled for release in Europe on August 25, 2006 — Frontiers Records has announced the re-release of three back-catalog FAIR WARNING items.
On July 9, reissues of FAIR WARNING's first two albums — the self-titled debut and "Rainmaker" — will hit the streets in Europe in their original artwork and track listing.

In addition to these long-out-of-print reissues, Frontiers Records will release the "Call Of The East – Live in Japan" DVD, containing an entire show held at the Club Citta in Kawasaki, Japan, on April 18, 1993. This DVD will be released in NTSC region free format and shall include the following tracklisting:

01. Sunset (intro)
02. Out On The Run
03. Longing For Love
04. When Love Fails
05. Eastern Sun
06. Crazy
07. Take Me Up
08. Long Gone
09. Take A Look At The Future
10. Children’s Eyes
11. Hang On
12. The Eyes of Rock
13. One Step Closer
14. A Little More Love
Extra tracks:
15. The Heat of Emotion
16. The Call of The Heart
17. In The Ghetto
18. Sukiyaki
19. Mickey’s Monkey
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COMMENT | first post bitches
posted by : hbblazer
5/17/2006 1:40:39 PM

first post bitches

COMMENT | Mickey’s Monkey
posted by : Dwight Frye
5/17/2006 1:42:21 PM

Isn't that a Mothers Finest song?

COMMENT | Oh Shit
posted by : Dwight Frye
5/17/2006 2:03:32 PM

ZIMA

COMMENT | yea
posted by : pmhub67
5/17/2006 2:29:22 PM

it is a van halan album, one of the best!

COMMENT | ^^^^^^
posted by : RiotAct666
5/17/2006 10:33:20 PM

Damn right it is one of their best!

COMMENT |
posted by : rubthebuddha
5/17/2006 10:59:01 PM

ZIMA? You mean Zeno?

(Hopefully anyone who knows the band will get that).

COMMENT | ...
posted by : mrfolger
5/17/2006 11:55:28 PM

"it is a van halan album, one of the best!"

Absolutely. There's some KILLER bass on that album, especially "When Push Comes To Shove". Everytime I read the name of this band, I think of that album.



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