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JORN - Heavy Rock Radio

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JORN - Heavy Rock RadioJorn Lande with an album of excellent cover versions
Format: CD / Cat No: FR CD 742 / Released: 03/06/2016

Track Listing: 1. I Know There's Something Going On / 2. Running Up That Hill / 3. Rev On The Red Line / 4. You're The Voice / 5. Live To Win / 6. Don't Stop Believin' / 7. Killer Queen / 8. Hotel California / 9. Rainbow In The Dark / 10. The Final Frontier / 11. Stormbringer / 12. Die Young

More information: JORN is no stranger to covers albums. His first “tribute” to his musical influences dates back to 2007’s “Unlocking the Past”, which actually included a original recordings lifted off his debut album, “Starfire” (which also included a substantial amount of covers).

More covers followed during the years on JORN’s albums, with the particularly successful DIO tribute album released in 2010. Every song JORN covers is treated with the utmost respect and Jorn-ized accordingly.

'Heavy Rock Radio' is a songbook of hits. Featured – among others - is a great version of the Eagles’ "Hotel California" and Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill", which gets the Jorn style treatment to become very powerful and epic, without losing it's commercial touch. More great covers included are John Farnham's "You’re The Voice", Queen’s “Killer Queen” and of course two absolute melodic rock evergreen gems: Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” and Foreigner’s “Rev On The Red Line”.

The original concept was to create a sort of jukebox of radio hits, but to avoid leaning too much on the pop side of rock. JORN decided to blend the tracklisting with a few more up tempo rock tracks as well, such as "The Final Frontier" by Iron Maiden (“probably the closest you get to anything commercial with Iron Maiden,” says Jorn), "Live to Win" by Paul Stanley (a song which was also featured on the popular television series South Park). A few hard rock classics show up as well from Deep Purple (“Stormbringer”), Dio (“Rainbow In The Dark”) and Sabbath (“Die Young”) to complete the mix.