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DTVideos Latin Extended Videos Vol.09
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Line-Up: SIMON ABBOTTS - Vocals VINCE O'REGAN - Guitars (BOB CATLEY) ANDY MILLS - Bass SCOTT BARROW - Drums Info: The PULSE mainman VINCE O'REGAN came to prominence playing in MAGNUM vocalist BOB CATLEY'S solo band, playing on all tours since 2000 & the highly acclaimed “When Empires Burn” album. One of the most striking elements of the PULSE material is the superb vocalist SIMON ABBOTTS who had also co wrote the songs with Vince. Rounding out the line up on the PULSE debut album were AL BARROW (MAGNUM) bass ALAN DAWKINS keyboards and LYNCH RADINSKY on drums. Following the release of the debut album, the band quickly set the standard on the live circuit with appearances opening for COMPANY OF SNAKES, TOBY JEPSON (LITTLE ANGELS) and appearing at the prestigious GODS OF AOR festivals in both 2001 and 2002. The follow up album “Worlds Apart” should see the band gain an even greater reputation with improved production and songwriting. The new recordings produced by VINCE O'REGAN sees the band adapt a stronger guitar feel, with the silky vocals of SIMON ABBOTTS and memorable keyboard lines which mkes the album so memorable. Joining VINCE & SIMON in the studio for the new album are ANDY MILLS on bass and SCOTT BARROW on drums. “Worlds Apart” is a classic slice of pure british AOR in the vein of vigilante era MAGNUM, HEARTLAND, ATLANTIC, and early DARE.