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Mr. Mister - Welcome to the Real World (Remastered Collectors Edition) (1985/2015)

Posted By: Rtax
Mr. Mister - Welcome to the Real World (Remastered Collectors Edition) (1985/2015)

Mr. Mister - Welcome to the Real World (Remastered Collectors Edition) (1985/2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 521 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 175 MB
1:15:32 | Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Arena Rock, Ballad | Label: Rock Candy

Digitally remastered and expanded edition including six bonus tracks. Although Mr. Mister achieved colossal commercial success there has always been a vast under appreciation of their musical worth. Unfairly viewed by many as a faceless mid-'80s pop rock band, they eventually scored two worldwide hit singles, their sound showcasing technical ability far beyond the level of musical proficiency normally expected. Indeed, there is an argument that elevates Mr. Mister into that rarefied breed of highly respected AOR acts such as Toto, Chicago and Steely Dan. Welcome To The Real World was the band's second album and saw them facing a make or break situation. Fortunately it was a happy ending, with the album producing two #1 hit singles in 'Broken Wings' and 'Kyrie', and going on to sell in excess of two million copies. Co-produced by former Yes soundman Paul de Villiers, the album showcases a collection of highly polished tracks, fusing lyrics, melody and showmanship into one glorious clutch of tracks that actually owe as much to progressive rock as they do to catchy pop.

Mr. Mister - Pull (Expanded Edition) (2010/2020)

Posted By: Pisulik
Mr. Mister - Pull (Expanded Edition) (2010/2020)

Mr. Mister - Pull (Expanded Edition) (2010/2020)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) - 458 MB | Cover | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 MB | 01:05:19
Pop Rock, New Wave | Label: Legacy Recordings

Forget that this was recorded over 20 years ago. It could have been made yesterday. I wish `timeless' wasn't such a cliché or I would use it now. Although it definitely sounds like Mr Mister, Pull is also very different from their previous three albums. The songwriting, production, instrumental arrangements and performances all sound fuller, more complex and more accomplished. The vocals especially are incredible. Lead singer Richard Page sounds so good and keyboard player/backing vocalist Steve George really gets to show off how great a singer he is. The harmonies and backing vocals are just breathtaking. I defy anyone to listen to the end choruses of No Words to Say and not be blown.