http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008XCE9OK/?tag=imwan-211. Jane
2. Lightning Rose
3. Things To Come
4. Awakening
5. Girl With The Hungry Eyes
6. Just The Same
7. Rock Music
8. Fading Lady Light
9. Freedom At Point Zero
Special Limited Deluxe Collector s Edition / Fully remastered sound shaped from 24 BIT digital technology / Contains Jane , Girl With The Hungry Eyes and Rock Music / 16 page full colour booklet 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, memorabilia, rare photos and band involvement. WHEN WAS AOR (that s Adult Orientated Rock) actually invented? Students and critics have spent many a conversation pouring over this conundrum but the general consensus of opinion tends to agree on one year, two bands and two songs. The year was 1978, the bands were Toto and Jefferson Starship and the tracks, respectively, were Hold The Line and Jane , both huge international hits casting the mould for a future so bright that the formula was appropriated by a cast of characters well into the following decade. Jefferson Starship were, on the face of it, the least likely of all the established acts with roots in the 1960s San Francisco counter culture to suddenly reveal a new style and attain such unmitigated success. Of course matters were helped by a revised line-up having recently lost mainstays Grace Slick and Marty Balin. With the appointment of drummer Aynsley Dunbar from Journey and new vocalist Mickey Thomas together with super-hot guitarist Craig Chaquico, the band headed for new pastures and came up trumps hitting the AOR target dead centre. Freedom At Point Zero , originally issued in 1978, took the band to new heights of accomplishment. Produced expertly by Ron Nevison (Heart, Survivor, UFO) the sound showcases a band with fire in their belly and a style that set fire to the American charts. In the AOR pantheon Jane remains an all-time classic.