![]() Again this is another clever mix of AOR with prog, especially on the keyboards arrangements. Vince himself is no slouch in the vocal department either as the ballad ‘I’m Not in Love for Nothing’ proves. The big orchestral intro really sets the scene to this one. An eight minute epic that ebbs and flows nicely musically, topped off by another fine vocal performance by Steve Walsh. Vince DiCola’s love of progressive rock comes through big time though on ‘Suffer The Children’. ![]() The real treat on here are the trio of songs featuring former Kansas vocalist Steve Walsh, who really sounds on top on ‘Broken Glass’ and the title track, both of which have a 90’s Kansas feel about the music too. On ‘Only Time Will Tell’ Vince DiCola has gathered together songs from the past that have been co-written and feature artists such as Bobby Kimball (ex-Toto), Jason Scheff (Chicago), Steve Walsh (ex-Kansas), Stan Bush and Mark Boals (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen). In the early to mid-eighties Vince was involved in some well-known film scores such as ‘Staying Aliv’, ‘Rocky IV’ and ‘The Transformers: The Movie’. ![]() Vince DiCola is a musician / songwriter from Pennsylvania and relocated to LA in 1981 to advance his career. ![]() Share the post "Album review: VINCE DICOLA – Only Time Will Tell" ![]()
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