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Now That's What I Call Power Ballads

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1 Every Rose Has Its Thorn Dall/DeVille/Michae 4:16
2 Faithfully Cain 4:23
3 I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Warren 4:22
4 Love Bites Clark/Collen/Elliot 5:43
5 Is This Love Coverdale/Sykes 4:38
6 Never Bloch/Knight/Wilson 4:03
7 The Flame Graham/Mitchell 4:34
8 When I See You Smile Warren 4:15
9 Sister Christian Keagy 4:14
10 The Search Is Over Peterik/Sullivan 4:11
11 When I'm With You Lanni 3:50
12 Still Loving You Meine/Schenker 4:47
13 Fly To The Angels Slaughter/Strum 4:29
14 More Than Words Bettencourt/Cherone 4:09
15 Amanda Scholz 4:12
16 Love Song Hannon/Keith 4:02
17 Heaven Allen/Dixon/Lane/Sw 3:54
18 Silent Lucidity DeGarmo 5:46
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Now That's What I Call Power Ballads

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Universal Distribution

Style: Hard Rock

Now That's What I Call Power Ballads

UPC: 602517646018

Release Date: 03/24/2009

Original Release Date: 03/24/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Faithfully, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing, Love Bites, Is This Love, Never, The Flame, When I See You Smile, Sister Christian, The Search Is Over, When I'm With You, Still Loving You, Fly To The Angels, More Than Words, Amanda, Love Song, Heaven, Silent Lucidity]
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Andrew Leahey

Those who purchased the platinum-selling Monster Ballads compilation may find this album redundant, as it offers a similar track list with few surprises. Songs by Journey, Boston, and Cheap Trick are all new additions, thus widening the definition of "power ballad" to include the older bands whose influence helped spawn the hair metal boom of the '80s. On the other end of the spectrum is Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," a 1998 anthem that was still dominating the charts when Monster Ballads hit stores one year later. But even if Now That's What I Call Power Ballads offers an expanded view of the power ballad's heyday, the bulk of this compilation still relies on the material listeners have heard countless times before: Extreme's "More Than Words," Warrant's "Heaven," Bad English's "When I See You Smile," and so on. Consider this a Johnny-come-lately to the nostalgia party that Monster Ballads crashed long, long ago. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi