Storm at Sunup
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Storm at Sunup
- Love Me Now
- Mama Coco
- Father and Son
- Where Am I Going
- Keep on Walking
- Love Is a Night
- Gettin' High
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54937 in Music
- Brand: VANNELLI,GINO
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
Customer Reviews
Nevermind The Cover (unless you're femme)
Years ago I bought the LP--wore that out--bought another; bought several cassettes and finally the Compact Disc rendition. And until CD rot takes hold I hope to have this in my collection until the end days. This was my favorite Gino Vannelli release during my gallant gallivanting youthful days.
"Yonder Tree", "Powerful People" "Brother to Brother", "Black Cars", "The Gist of the Gemini" "Nightwalker" and all others. These albums are as the seasons of a man's life. That is, they describe musically the man's spiritual and musical development and journeys. I think many men can relate to the treks in our lives in the sense that this album is a bit frivolous in the [our] display of youthful indiscretion and subsequent maturation.
All of Gino Vannelli's albums are fantastic: the contained music and as later albums depict prime manifestation of 'life'.
I invite you to listen to the musicality. However dated it might sound, listen to the talent this man has and all of the musicians in his entourage. Joe Vannelli, Graham Lear: Wow! Powerful People!
After listening to this CD a couple of times then buy "Yonder Tree" and you will still find the talent but will find the forceful finesse: process of growth.
This is a must-have. Passion is teeming. Favorite cuts are "Where Am I Going", "Keep on Walking " and "Storm At Sunup"--they do something to me every time (music is like that). Enjoy Gino Vannelli, live responsibly and Peace.
Gino's Storm at Sunup hooked me for life
I was a pure rock fan in late 1975, when I was exposed to Gino one evening at a party at a freinds older brothers apartment.
I was searching for new music at that time in my life, growing tired of 3 chord bands and stacks of Marshall amps.
I was listening to mostly Yes, Jethro Tull, and Beatles at the time.
That night I heard Storm at Sunup and Gino Vannelli for the first time. I was blown away.
I was instantly transformed in to a life time fan and over the years have purchased every piece of music produced by Vannelli.
I cannot express in words the impact this artist has had on my life.
Gino is a composer, songwriter, and vocalist who ranks with the best of all time. I was lucky enough to see him in 79, 91, and 05. His live gigs are phenominal.
Storm at Sunup is pure genius from top to bottom. Where am I going ranks as my all time favorite songs, an incredible timeless cut amazingly written 30 years ago! Every time I play this track it feels like it was released yesterday.
Keep on Walking is an over the top love ballad, everytime I hear it I shake my head in awe.
All of the tracks on this masterpiece are solid.
If you do not own this CD, do your self a musical favor- add it to your collection.
This is the album I always go back to........
I have listened to this album since I was 4 years old. I remember my mom popped it on the record player once she brought it home and I asked her to play it again and again until I learned how to do it myself. I still have the original vinyl, have it on tape and CD, and now that I am 32, I am listening right now. What I love about this album is that it creates the highs and lows of your emotions within the listener as the writer, like the reprise in "Where am I going" and the crazy interlude in "Storm at Sunup", I feel like he actually takes me on his journey. Buy it, buy it.....buy it.





