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Live in Sofia CDs (2012)
Francesco Jovino songs Recording information: Hristo Botev Hall, Sofia, Bulgaria (11/16/2011).
Personnel: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Igor Gianola, Stefan Kaufmann (guitar); Francesco Jovino ...
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Francesco Jovino discography Recording information: Double-U-Studio, Ibiza; Impronte Sonore Studio Recording, Novara; Redhead Audio Production, Wihelmshaven.
Editors: Holger Thielbörger; Markus Teske.
Photographer: Martin Häusler.
Personnel: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Kasperi Heikkinen, Andrei Smirnov (guitar); Francesco Jovino (drums).
Audio Mixers: Martin Pfeiffer; Udo Dirkschneider.
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Celebrator: Rare Tracks CDs (2012)
Francesco Jovino music CDs Translators: Mike Exley; Carina Fromhertz.
Personnel: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Igor Gianola, Stefan Kaufmann (guitar); Francesco Jovino (drums).
Liner Note Author: Sandra Eichner.
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Danger Zone CD (2012)
Francesco Jovino CD discography Recording information: COP Studio, Germany; Impronte Sonore, Italy; Ivorytears Music Works, Italy; The Box.
Photographers: Licia Pellengo Gatti; David Tosti; Riccardo Bernardi.
Personnel: Johnny Gioeli (vocals); Thorsten Koehne (guitar); Alessandro Del Vecchio (keyboards, background vocals); Francesco Jovino (drums).
Audio Mixer: Alessandro Del Vecchio.
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Dominator CD (2009)
Francesco Jovino songs The '80s officially ended on January 1, 1990, but for metal and hard rock fans, the early `90s felt a lot like the '`80s -- that is, until Nirvana's Nevermind and Pearl Jam's 10 (both 1991 releases) made grunge explode commercially, and caused alternative rock to become rock's primary direction. After that, bands playing "80s-style ...
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Mission No.X CD (2005)
Francesco Jovino music CDs MISSION NO. X is a 2005 release by the German heavy metal band U.D.O. which is fronted by Udo Dirkschneider, the lead singer of Accept.
Those who only know Udo Dirkschneider from his German metal band Accept, which (via "Balls to the Wall") enjoyed a shimmer of success during the '80s metal heyday in the U.S., ...
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Another Paradise CD (2010)
Francesco Jovino CD discography Edge Of Forever is ready to hit the hearts of melodic hard-rock fans again with their new album "Another Paradise". This much anticipated disc shows their usual hard hitting rock style renovated by a new and far more powerful line-up: Alessandro Del Vecchio on vocals and keyboards; Walter Caliaro on guitars; Nik Mazzucconi on bass; ...
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Mastercutor: Alive CDs (2008)
Francesco Jovino albums As a heavy metal singer, you know you've truly left your mark on the genre when your vocal style becomes instantly recognizable. And Udo Dirkschneider is certainly one such singer. Although he'll forever be best known as the frontman for German headbangers Accept (during their successful early- to mid-'80s run, which yielded such classic albums ...
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Leatherhead CD (2011)
Francesco Jovino discography 2011 EP from German Hard Rock band founded by Udo Dirkschneider (Accept). Tracks: Leatherhead, Rock'n Roll Soldiers, Free Or Rebellion, and Run, plus 2 video clips 'Jingle Balls' and 'Leatherhead'.
Personnel: Udo Dirkschneider (vocals); Igor Gianola, Stefan Kaufmann (guitar); Francesco Jovino (drums).
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This Is Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos CD (2009)
Francesco Jovino albums The '80s officially ended on January 1, 1990, but for metal and hard rock fans, the early `90s felt a lot like the '`80s -- that is, until Nirvana's Nevermind and Pearl Jam's 10 (both 1991 releases) made grunge explode commercially, and caused alternative rock to become rock's primary direction. After that, bands playing "80s-style metal or '80s-style hard rock sounded very dated. But for some metalheads, the '80s never ended -- and Dominator is a 2008/2009 recording that finds former Accept frontman Udo Dirkschneider continuing to party like it's 1985. Like many other albums that Dirkschneider and his band U.D.O. have recorded in a post-Nevermind, post-10 world, Dominator finds the veteran headbanger stubbornly clinging to '80s-style power metal. But the fact that Dominator sounds so dated by late-2000s standards is not necessarily a bad thing -- certainly not if one still has a passionate craving for pre-"90s metal. "Heavy Metal Heaven," "Stillness of Time," and other fist-pumping tracks don't break any new ground for Dirkschneider, but they're solid and ...
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 Francesco Jovino CD discography Worked With
U.D.O., Hardline, Edge Of Forever, Smith & Mighty
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