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Bloodgood

All Stand Together

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Category: CCM Melodic Metal
Year: 1991
Label: Broken Records
Catalog Number: CDO8793
Rating: 8.92 out of 10. (25 ratings)
 

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Personnel
Michael Bloodgood bass
Les Carlsen lead vocals
Paul Jackson guitars
Tim Heintz keyboards
David Huff drums
Tracks
1.  S.O.S.  3:52
2.  All Stand Together  4:19
3.  Escape from the Fire  5:27
4.  Out of Love  2:39
5.  Say Goodbye  3:41
6.  Kingdom Come  4:12
7.  Fear No Evil  3:47
8.  Help Me  4:21
9.  Rounded Are the Rocks  4:09
10.  Lies in the Dark  4:50
11.  Streetlight Dancer  3:49
12.  I Want to Live in Your Heart  4:31
  
Total Running Time:  49:37

Existing comments about this CD

From: Darren   (IP unknown) Date: April 23, 2001 at 11:50
Their most commercial album...some great ballads...
From: Jonoo   (IP unknown) Date: January 20, 2002 at 2:20
Bloodgood is one of the pioneers of Christian metal. Maybe this album is a little commercial but, with Les you always feel as if he just sang a song after experiencing whatever it is that song is about. Musically as sound as ever, with one of the greatest voices ever. I still kick myself for missing this tour. Bloodgood, Les thanks for feeling it and helping us feel it with you.
From: Lance A   (IP unknown) Date: January 20, 2002 at 2:41
I am sitting here finding the words are not coming easily... This album is full of emotion. 'All Stand..', Say Goodbye', 'Rounded Are the Rocks', '..Live in Your Heart' these are pure emotion set to rock. And they leave you with the feeling that you are not alone in your own heartaches. Thanks guys! This is a must listen! Bring the tissues...
From: LiveWire   (IP unknown) Date: February 8, 2002 at 9:28
This album is softer than their other albums, but I really like it. Plus I listened to it last night on my walkman.
From: kevensyle   (IP unknown) Date: April 9, 2002 at 10:56
Yeah, this one is a little more mellow and a much more commercial, but it is great! The songs are more artsy, production is fabulous and it really pulls you into the songs. One of my favorites from Bloodgood.
From: Tom   (IP unknown) Date: June 10, 2002 at 12:17
They went away from the aggressive, live-sounding metal and went to more of a very polished commercial hard rock sound. This is their best record. The music is very good. The lyrics are written well. The two things that separate this record from all of their others are 1. production - the production here blows their previous efforts away. Its a very polished clean record (in a good sense). 2. songwriting - the songs from Bloodgood have always been good, but they're even better here. A CLASSIC!
From: Salomonkey   (---.host810.sulanet.net) Date: April 16, 2005 at 13:03
Great album, excellent music and melodies, excellent vocals. This is less hard than the others but is an excellent comercial rock. My current favs are All Stand Together, Escape from the Fire, Kingdom Come, Fear No Evil, Say Goodbye and I Want to Live in Your Heart.
From: Black Night Sky   (---.provide.net) Date: May 9, 2007 at 23:28
Just got this today. I've had their previous albums for years, but never heard this one before. Yes, it's more commercial -- but it's definitely not pop metal. Instead, we get a heavy record with tons of hooks, similar to Dokken, Whitesnake, or Queensryche. It's definitely emotionally driven, much like some of their earlier tracks, like 'Alone in Suicide,' 'The Messiah,' and 'Top of the Mountain.'
From:   (---.prtc.net) Date: September 9, 2007 at 0:00
My Favorite Bloodgood Album. This album Souds really good

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