Alexa – Alexa (1989) Remaster 2009+FLAC

Alexa – Alexa (1989) Remaster 2009+FLAC

Apart from her sultry looks, it was the name of Paul Sabu that attracted my attention when I first bought this album (originally released by Savage) in 1989. If you like Sabu’s body of work (and more specific his Only Child period), then you will surely like this “Alexa” album as much. All ten tracks are easy on the ear and were recorded with the help of the musicians that then were band members of Only Child. Alexa is the owner of a strong voice and can easily be called a better version of Lee Aaron.



Listening back to her album 16 years after its original release proves that the songs have easily stood the test of time. Indeed, it’s still a pleasure to listen to tracks such as “Wanderlust”, “Cool Wind”, “Heart To Heart” and “Spooky”. Released without bonus tracks (I miss the two songs that were featured on the soundtrack of the horror movie“To Die For” ), but digitally remastered, this is a MTM Classix re-issue I can safely recommend to anyone who cares for female rock.

01 - I Can't Shake You.
02 - We Don't Remember Why.
03 - Dance The Night Away.
04 - Wanderlust.
05 - Let It Rock.
06 - A Cry Away.
07 - Cool Wind.
08 - Heart To Heart.
09 - Spooky.
10 - From Now On.

Alexa Anastasia – Vocals
Charles Esposito – Drums
Murrill Maglio – Bass
Paul Sabu – Guitars
Tommy Rude – Keyboards
Devon Meade, Joe Lynn Turner – Additional backing vocals


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"Alexa" is the AOR/melodic rock debut by female vocalist Alexa Anastasia originally released in 1989. Despite baring the name of the Swiss singer, "Alexa" is often considered to have been directed entirely by songwriter/guitarist Paul Sabu who was the driving force behind this project.

FLAC LINK - http://files.rarzip.download/668810 Künstler..... Alexa Album..... Alexa Veröffentlichung..... 1989 Musikstil..... AOR, Girl group, Hard rock, Pop metal, Andere qualität.....

View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Alexa" on Discogs.

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