CASANOVA: One Night Stand CD. Original 1992 wea. Check video + samples.
Formed in the early days of the 1990s, Casanova is a band that every fan of European melodic rock should know, but few actually do. The German band was put together by producer Henry Staroste, the band featured singer/guitarist Michael Voss of Mad Max fame, drummer Michael Eurich (Warlock), bassist Jochen Mayer and guitarist Stephan Neumeier.
Casanova's 1991 self-titled debut was an absolute classic of European melodic rock, and the band didn't miss a beat with their follow-up album. Along with Fair Warning's self-titled debut and Bonfire's Knock Out, One Night Stand is a brilliant example of the German melodic rock sound in the early `90s. Casanova took the basic American arena rock/AOR formula and added a distinctly European sense of polish and precision. They also took elements from the Hollywood hair metal scene, substituted heart and emotion for spandex and sleaze, and came up with a sound that is completely irresistible.
With One Night Stand in particular, you get a good indication of Casanova's range, from fist-pumping anthems like "Guns Say Fire" to grooving rockers like "The Doctor Is In" to slower numbers like "One of These Days." As good as those songs are, it's the "not too heavy, not too soft" arena rock of "I'll Come Runnin'," "Home Is Where the Heart Is" and "Seal It With a Kiss" that show you Casanova's real strength. Those songs bring to mind the best singles from American bands like Giant, Firehouse and Nelson. That, of course, has a lot to do with Michael Voss, whose vocal performance here is nothing short of amazing.
If you're a fan of the classic European melodic rock sound of bands like Bonfire, Jaded Heart, Treat and Fair Warning, or are a fan of Michael Voss's work in Mad Max, you owe it to yourself to discover Casanova.

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