Johnny Lindsey's voice It's just perfect, what a feeling he have! The whole album is very strong, but there are some tracks that raise over the rest "Never Gonna Go","Let's Not Turn Love Away","Look Away" and one of my alltime favourite songs "Don't Play Your Ace" who all are awesome AOR songs!If you like well produced AOR with good harmony vocals like "Skaga Long as they are at least 4 songs in length.Įxisting comments about this CD From: aorjockeĮxcellent AOR is what we got here! I find this record back in 88, so I have listened to it for a while, It's still one of my favourites. Please only submit officialĬD releases no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.ĮPs and CD-singles from Tradia are also welcome to be added, as Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or liveĬompilation CD, we want to add it to the site. The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Heavy HarmoniesĪs complete as possible. Notice that a particular Tradia CD release or compilation is missingįrom the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page. The music discographies on this site are works in progress. Live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the There are 2.684 miles left (of the initial 13.000 nm) to the finish line in London.If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above,Įither in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, Now we are concentrating on our trajectory and we are monitoring the weather evolution looking for some opportunities to go as fast as possible without extending the route”.Īfter 26 days of navigation, at the 10.46 UTC rankings, the advantage of the Maserati Multi 70 on the record holder’s roadmap is 1.515 miles. We hope that the models are wrong or change in the meanwhile.
And this does not look good for us because it will bring cold and strong winds from East/North East, that is to say, contrary winds. In the next 4/5 days, it is expected to extend from Ireland to the Azores. Today it is a strip that stretches from the Strait of Gibraltar to Florida. However, the current weather situation and what is expected for the next few days do not correspond to the classic scheme, as Soldini explains: “The Azores high pressure has unusual forms and positions. Often centered on the Portuguese archipelago, from which the name comes, this high pressure separates the trade winds zone that blow further south at the tropical latitudes from the area of the powerful westerlies winds determined by the depressions that cross the North Atlantic from West to East in our latitudes above 40° N. In the coming days, the strategy and the route will largely depend on the evolution of the Azores high. It’s the beginning of a long starboard tack that will allow the Maserati Multi 70 to head north maintaining good speeds. After struggling for two days to pass through a tropical depression, this night just before dawn, the trimaran entered the range of north eastern trade winds, meaning constant winds. Finally trade winds for Maserati Multi 70, skipper Giovanni Soldini and his crew (Guido Broggi, Sébastien Audigane, Oliver Herrera Perez and Alex Pella).