Desert Rose Band - Pages Of Life (1990)
Artist: Desert Rose Band
Title: Pages Of Life
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Curb Records
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 283 mb / 104 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Pages Of Life
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Curb Records
Genre: Country Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 283 mb / 104 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Story Of Love 2:32
2. Start All Over Again 4:29
3. Missing You 3:51
4. Just A Memory 3:31
5. God's Plan 4:10
6. Darkness On The Playground 4:53
7. Our Baby's Gone 2:44
8. Time Passes Me By 3:01
9. Everybody's Hero 3:18
10. In Another Lifetime 4:50
11. Desert Rose 2:45
Pages of Life is the third studio album by the American country music/country rock group The Desert Rose Band. It was released January 16, 1990 via MCA/Curb, and produced by Paul Worley and Ed Seay.
Upon release, Randy Lewis of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Is there a better country-rock band around today than Chris Hillman's? When you listen to the group's sure-footed third album, it's hard to think of any. As the title suggests, there is plenty of meaty material here. Fortunately, it is pages of life, not the whole book, that the band addresses, and by keeping the focus tight, the album succeeds in tackling big issues in modest ways." Ken Rosenbaum of The Toledo Blade commented: "Chris Hillman's group takes the same mixture of country and easy rock that worked for him before and, with some evolution, rides it to the top again. Where it shines the most is in the biting lyrics and dare-to-confront stance of social concern. Pages of Life is a satisfying collection that you'll enjoy giving many readings."
Upon release, Randy Lewis of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Is there a better country-rock band around today than Chris Hillman's? When you listen to the group's sure-footed third album, it's hard to think of any. As the title suggests, there is plenty of meaty material here. Fortunately, it is pages of life, not the whole book, that the band addresses, and by keeping the focus tight, the album succeeds in tackling big issues in modest ways." Ken Rosenbaum of The Toledo Blade commented: "Chris Hillman's group takes the same mixture of country and easy rock that worked for him before and, with some evolution, rides it to the top again. Where it shines the most is in the biting lyrics and dare-to-confront stance of social concern. Pages of Life is a satisfying collection that you'll enjoy giving many readings."