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    Tommy Funderburk, know his name? A man with a huge voice.

    "What If" was the name of this little AOR group. Don't think they had much success but they were good.

    Michael Landau and Dan Huff on guitars.

    I was into this style of music a lot in the mid 80s.


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    I'm not familiar with the names. I guess I can't respond, but will dig back in history just for fun to my post-punk days.

    1987 for me included, but not limited to...
    U2 - The Joshua Tree
    Anthrax - Among The Living
    The Cult - Electric
    Concrete Blonde - Concrete Blonde
    Judas Priest - Priest...Live!
    Sonic Youth - Sister
    Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
    Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction
    R.E.M. - Document
    Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses
    Stanley Clarke - If This Bass Could Only Talk
    Brian Ferry - BĂȘte Noire
    Los Lobos - By the Light of the Moon

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    Dan Huff is bad a**. It definitely has that late 80s pop production sound to it.

    This was 87 for me






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    I also really loved this Yes album - Big Generator. I like Trevor Rabin did for guitar and song writing in this band.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
    I also really loved this Yes album - Big Generator. I like Trevor Rabin did for guitar and song writing in this band.
    Too funny. Big Generator was the first CD I got when I purchased my home stereo in 1987. I got a gift certificate to the record store when I bought the system. I played the heck out of that record. I guess I sort of burnt out on it. One of these days I'll dig it back out. I really like "Love Will Find A Way."

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