Category: SANTERS

SANTERS – Top Secrecy [Japanese Edition / digitally remastered] HQ

As requested, here’s ”Top Secrecy”, the 4th album from Canadian melodic hard rockers SANTERS, finally released in 1998. Despite of having been released at the end of the Nineties – not a friendly time for this type music – ”Top Secrecy” is a terrific slice of infectious melodic rocking songs with a pure Eighties feeling. And there’s a reason; the album was written and recorded between 1985-1986, but shelved.
Fortunately, and while we had to wait 12 years to hear ”Top Secrecy”, well worth the wait as this is an awesome US melodic hard record plenty of magic, the inclusion of ‘that’ keyboards, and layered harmonies.
While SANTERS not so long ago put out a “The Definitive Remasters Collection” of their albums – which by the way, sound quality is awesome – ”Top Secrecy” hasn’t been remastered for that series. It doesn’t needed to, as it was already remastered for this 1998 release…

SANTERS – Guitar Alley ; The Definitive Remasters Series (2019)

SANTERS, one of the very best bands that came out of Toronto in the early ’80s, finally are getting official remastered reissues of their albums. Few weeks ago appeared the remaster of their second LP (featured at 0dayrox as well as debut). Now it’s time for Santers’s third effort “Guitar Alley”, produced by Triumph’s talented guitarist Rik Emmett, and as...

SANTERS – Shot Down In Flames ; The Definitive Remasters Series

SANTERS, one of the very best bands that came out of Toronto in the early ’80s, finally are getting official remastered reissues of their albums. Few weeks ago appeared their second ‘Racing Time’, and now we have here Santers’ first; titled “Shot Down In Flames”.
The remastering job is excellent all over, from clearer rhythm section to crisp vocals.

SANTERS – Racing Time ; The Definitive Remasters Series (2019)

SANTERS, one of the very best bands that came out of Toronto in the early ’80s, finally are getting official remastered reissues of their albums. Few weeks ago appeared what I would consider their best album, “Racing Time“, their second LP which was originally released in 1982. Upon listening I can tell you the improvement with this remaster is very...