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Aldo Nova

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Download links and information about Aldo Nova by Aldo Nova. This album was released in 1982 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 42:53 minutes.

Artist: Aldo Nova
Release date: 1982
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 11
Duration: 42:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fantasy 5:03
2. Hot Love 3:54
3. It's Too Late 3:21
4. Ball and Chain 4:01
5. Heart to Heart 3:42
6. Foolin' Yourself 3:34
7. Under the Gun 3:47
8. You're My Love 3:33
9. Can't Stop Lovin' You 3:56
10. See the Light 3:54
11. Foolin' Yourself (Alternate Version) 4:08

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Canadian rock singer/songwriter Aldo Nova doesn't get enough credit (some cynics would say blame) for helping invent the 1980s pop-metal genre, which focused equally on hard rocking anthems and soaring power ballads. Aldo Nova appeared in 1982 complete with irresistible melodies and choruses, explosive guitar licks, and huge-sounding drums. It was a full year or more before Def Leppard, Night Ranger, Bon Jovi, and others would latch on to this formula and rocket to stardom. Nova wrote, produced, arranged, and performed his double-platinum debut album by himself, except for drums and some bass guitar and piano parts. Nova is quite proficient on guitar, but his secret weapon is his keyboard and synthesizer prowess. The hit single (and early MTV favorite) "Fantasy" cannot be denied; it's loaded with guitar and keyboard hooks as well as a catchy chorus. "Foolin' Yourself" has a more straightforward pop feel and it was a minor hit. "Ball and Chain" is the best-known power ballad on Aldo Nova, but the hypnotic "You're My Love" is better. "Hot Love" is propelled by several guitar solo bursts. "Heart to Heart" and "See the Light" are fast, energetic songs with crisp guitar riffs and swirling synthesizer lines. Aldo Nova is a minor classic.