Chris Ousey

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Another Runaway 00:00 Tools
Motivation 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Heart 00:00 Tools
A Chemical High 00:00 Tools
To Break A Heart 00:00 Tools
Give Me Shelter 00:00 Tools
Mother Of Invention 00:00 Tools
The Reason Why 00:00 Tools
A Natural Law 00:00 Tools
On Any Other Day 00:00 Tools
By Any Other Name 00:00 Tools
Watch This Spac 00:00 Tools
The Mother Of Invention 00:00 Tools
This Is the Life 00:00 Tools
War 00:00 Tools
Tearing It All Down 00:00 Tools
Dream Machine 00:00 Tools
Don’t Wanna Dance 00:00 Tools
Into Your Dream 00:00 Tools
Better Time to Come 00:00 Tools
Moment of Madness 00:00 Tools
Gone Long Gone 00:00 Tools
Return to Me 00:00 Tools
Eager to Please 00:00 Tools
Dont Wanna Dance 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Dance 00:00 Tools
Flesh on the Bone 00:00 Tools
Watch This Space 00:00 Tools
Any other Day 00:00 Tools
Flesh On the Bone (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
The Longest Mile (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Cold As Ice 00:00 Tools
Cool the Engines 00:00 Tools
Another Runawa 00:00 Tools
Chris Ousey - A Chemical High 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Geart 00:00 Tools
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Chris Ousey's career goes from strength to strength. His first main achievement was with Polygram recording artists Monroe with guitarist Gary Sharpe, but Chris never made it to the album as he was snatched in the pre-production stages by John Bonham's son, Jason, for his new band of the moment, Virginia Wolf. The band notched up 250,000 album sales between two records in the form of their self titled debut (produced by Queen's Roger Taylor) and "Push" (produced by Keith Olsen). Heartland was actually formed by Chris with Gary Sharpe and their self-titled debut on A&M Records in the early nineties was produced by James "Jimbo" Barton. Barton eventually teamed up with Heartland bassist Phil Brown and the pair went on to produce Trixter, Steve Perry and Queensryche. Heartland originally toured with Mr. Big in support of their debut album. Chris and Gary later got together and put out "Wide Open" in 1994, after releasing 10 Heartland studio albums, 2 Virginia Wolf, and 2 as The Distance. Chris Ousey's forth coming solo album title Rhyme and Reason will be released on November 11. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.