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Download links and information about Underground by Graham Bonnet. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 41:54 minutes.

Artist: Graham Bonnet
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 41:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Underground 4:13
2. whiplash 3:35
3. Breakaway 3:31
4. movin on 3:30
5. The Strange 5:23
6. Sail on 4:51
7. The Wind Cries Mary 3:16
8. Cajun Pink 4:23
9. Winter Skin 4:18
10. Lost in Hollywood 4:54

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Although he'll probably always be best known for being the shortest tenured vocalist in the history of Rainbow (only a single album, 1980's Down to Earth), Graham Bonnet has certainly carved a niche for himself as one of rock's most underrated vocalists. After all, he's also appeared on countless other releases (Michael Schenker Group, Alcatrazz, etc.), and has issued sporadic solo albums over the years. 1998 saw Bonnet issue his fourth solo set overall, Underground, which sees him return to his hard rock roots, and forgo the pop-based material he was singing toward the end of his tenure with Alcatrazz (in hopes of crossover success). As with his previous solo outings, Bonnet relies on outside songwriters to supply the tunes — including a Rainbow cover, "Lost in Hollywood," as well as such tough hard rockers as the album-opening title track and "Breakaway." But Bonnet's voice is perhaps best suited for slightly laid-back rock fare, as evidenced here by "Movin' On." Underground is certainly a return to form for Bonnet, although he does manage to break one of rock's golden rules — never attempt to cover a Jimi Hendrix song (a best forgotten cover of "The Wind Cries Mary"). Fans of the overlooked Disturbing the Peace and the aforementioned Down to Earth should enjoy Bonnet's 1998 solo outing.