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Queensryche

Hear in the Now Frontier

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Category: Prog. Metal

Year: 1997

Label: EMI

Catalog Number: 56141

Average Rating: 45 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Queensryche Hear in the Now Frontier Album Cover

Personnel
Geoff Tate vocals
Chris DeGarmo electric and acoustic guitars
Eddie Jackson bass
Michael Wilton electric and acoustic guitars
Scott Rockenfield drums and percussion
Tracks
1.  Sign of the Times  3:33
2.  Cuckoo's Nest  3:59
3.  Get a Life  3:39
4.  The Voice Inside  3:48
5.  Some People Fly  5:17
6.  Saved  4:09
7.  You  3:54
8.  Hero  5:25
9.  Miles Away  4:32
10.  Reach  3:30
11.  All I Want  4:06
12.  Hit the Black  3:36
13.  Anytime/Anywhere  2:54
14.  sp00L  4:53
  
Total Running Time:  57:15

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Existing comments about this CD

From: SIXXSWINE Date: December 15, 2001 at 22:17
Okay this one is the end. The only track that I have any use for on this one is Sign of the Times & that's the first track?! The rest is pretty much rubbish. 3.0 on the SWINE SCALE!

From: Steve T Date: September 18, 2002 at 7:47
Terrible album. Sad to say that this is still the same band that recorded the previous albums.....no idea what happened but this was VERY ill advised and terminally dull. Not worth rating.

From: Rocker76 Date: November 26, 2002 at 16:29
I have to agree with Sixxswine & Steve T. Can't believe this line-up created their previous albums. I hate when bands lead their fans down a road and then, all of a sudden, totally take a new freakin' direction. I'm all for evolving musically but it's as if there are 2 albums in between Promised Land and this one that never got released! (Q2K is worse because DeGarmo left!)

From: Pizz Date: June 16, 2004 at 15:37
I don't know why everyone bashes this album. One peron bashes it, and everyone follows. This is a good, hard-rocking album. Only one song sucks, and that is HERO. I give this an 8 out of 10.

From: Brandon Date: October 14, 2004 at 19:53
I love QR but this album is pretty crappy. There isn't even a song on here that could be included on a best of QR album.

From: Rycheage Date: November 24, 2004 at 21:01
This is one of their worst albums to date. Only "Sign Of The Times" is worth anything. Not worth the CD it's recorded on.


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