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Axeology 1979-2001

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Download links and information about Axeology 1979-2001 by AXÉ / AXE. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 02:37:34 minutes.

Artist: AXÉ / AXE
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 36
Duration: 02:37:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Life's Just an Illusion 3:38
2. Hang On 3:12
3. Sympathize 3:28
4. Forever 3:33
5. Back On the Streets 3:46
6. Battles 6:14
7. Living On the Edge 3:01
8. Fantasy of Love 3:17
9. First Time, Last Time 3:56
10. Carry On 3:03
11. Running the Gauntlet 2:51
12. For a Little While 4:22
13. Rock 'n' Roll Party in the Streets (Re-Recorded) 4:34
14. Steal Another Fantasy (Re-Recorded) 4:52
15. Jennifer (Re-Recorded) 4:03
16. Burn the City Down (Re-Recorded) 5:06
17. Now or Never (Re-Recorded) 4:21
18. Holdin' On (Re-Recorded) 2:58
19. Silent Soldiers (Re-Recorded) 6:21
20. Bad Sometimes (Bonus Track) 2:56
21. Heat in the Streets (Re-Recorded) 2:50
22. Young Hearts (Re-Recorded) 4:05
23. All Through the Night (Re-Recorded) 3:01
24. Eagle Flies Alone (Re-Recorded) 3:18
25. Let the Music Come Back (Re-Recorded) 4:32
26. Masquerade (Re-Recorded) 6:55
27. Magic (In Our Eyes) 4:52
28. Heroes and Legends 5:07
29. Burn Me Once Burn Me Twice 6:27
30. Where There's Smoke, There's Fire 4:09
31. Any Place On This Highway (Is Home) 5:11
32. The Crown 4:43
33. Good Times 6:25
34. Torturous Game 6:32
35. Foolish Deception 4:20
36. No Heroes (Bonus Track) 5:35

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Providing the band with another chance to sparkle, Axeology 1979-2001 takes a look back at the career of hard rockers Axe with a career retrospective that spans over 20 years and six albums. As purveyors of hard-edged melodic rock, it's a bit of a surprise that Axe never achieved the recognition of other radio-friendly hard rock acts like Scorpions, but with a collection like this, listeners can go back and see what they missed out on. While this collection is the perfect starting point for anyone unfamiliar with the band, its combination of remastered and re-recorded tracks should be enough to please die-hard Axe fans, giving just about anyone who has ever held a lighter up during a power ballad a reason to dig into this all-encompassing anthology.