Robby Valentine

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Over and Over Again 04:17 Tools
Love Takes Me Higher 03:42 Tools
Broken Dreams 03:45 Tools
Here, There and Everywhere 00:00 Tools
The Magic Breeze 06:20 Tools
One Day 03:09 Tools
Live Your Life 00:00 Tools
The Gift of Life 00:00 Tools
Heaven Is Callin' 00:00 Tools
I Believe in You 00:00 Tools
Angel 00:00 Tools
The Magic Infinity 03:25 Tools
Love Is Alive 00:00 Tools
No Turning Back 00:00 Tools
Only Your Love 00:00 Tools
Angel of My Heart 04:23 Tools
Don't Make Me Wait Forever 00:00 Tools
Miss You Eternally 03:36 Tools
I Need Your Love 00:00 Tools
Wild Child 00:00 Tools
The Reconciliation 00:00 Tools
Mega-Man 00:00 Tools
Help Me Spell My Name 00:00 Tools
Raise Your Hands 00:00 Tools
I'm Searchin' 00:00 Tools
A World Of You And Me 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand Another Day Without You 00:00 Tools
You're Tearing Me Down 00:00 Tools
I'm Searching 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Overture Part II (A Martian On Earth) 00:00 Tools
GOD 00:00 Tools
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE 02:12 Tools
Black Rain 03:00 Tools
Bizarro World 00:00 Tools
Flick Of The Wrist 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Overture Part I 00:00 Tools
Interlude Bizarre 00:00 Tools
Deadbeat Boy 00:00 Tools
Bohemian Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Take My Hand 00:00 Tools
Close The Door 00:00 Tools
Rockstar 00:00 Tools
Never Be Lonely 00:00 Tools
Eyes In The Mirror 00:00 Tools
I Believe In Music 00:00 Tools
Schizophonicated 00:00 Tools
Save Me 03:47 Tools
Morinezumi 00:00 Tools
Megaman 00:00 Tools
The Mistake 00:00 Tools
Just For Fun 05:07 Tools
Dreams Never Die 00:00 Tools
Trip To The Moon 00:00 Tools
All Messed Up And Nowhere To Go 00:00 Tools
Ogre Battle 00:00 Tools
In The Arms of Loneliness 00:00 Tools
Lily Of The Valley 00:00 Tools
The Supernatural Sign 00:00 Tools
Ma Cherie 00:00 Tools
We Will Rock You 00:00 Tools
The Mourning Minstrel 00:00 Tools
Bicycle Race 00:00 Tools
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy 00:00 Tools
! 00:00 Tools
From Dusk Till Dawn 00:00 Tools
Jealousy 00:00 Tools
We Are The Champions 00:00 Tools
Save Our Souls 00:00 Tools
Over and over again (2008) 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Me Now 00:00 Tools
Crazy Little Thing Called Love 00:00 Tools
Killer Queen 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Overture Part Ⅰ 00:00 Tools
Over and Over Again (acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Christmas In Heaven 00:00 Tools
All Dead, All Dead 00:00 Tools
Remi 00:00 Tools
'39 00:00 Tools
Fat Bottomed Girls 00:00 Tools
Visionary Victim 00:00 Tools
Tie Your Mother Down 00:00 Tools
Under Pressure 00:00 Tools
Somebody To Love 00:00 Tools
Seven Seas Of Rhye 00:00 Tools
Black Rain (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Save Myself 00:00 Tools
Back To The Future Theme 00:00 Tools
Mustapha 00:00 Tools
God Save The Queen 00:00 Tools
Dear Dad 00:00 Tools
Dear Friends 00:00 Tools
Fear Of Heights 00:00 Tools
What In The World I'm Waiting For 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me 00:00 Tools
A New World 00:00 Tools
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Falling Down 00:00 Tools
She (Abandoned Heart) 00:00 Tools
Rise And Shine 00:00 Tools
The Way To Get Home 00:00 Tools
The Cold And Lonely Lie 00:00 Tools
4th Rate Razorback 00:00 Tools
My Aching Heart 00:00 Tools
I Should Have Known Better 00:00 Tools
Make Way (For The Messenger) 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Under (Sedated) 00:00 Tools
Believing is Seeing 00:00 Tools
The Kid In My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Back On The Track 00:00 Tools
Black & White United 00:00 Tools
I Will Come Through 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The World Fall Down On You 00:00 Tools
A New Tomorrow (Let The Dream Begin) 00:00 Tools
Just A Dream (Someone Sold The World) 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Like A Hurricane 00:00 Tools
The Power Above 00:00 Tools
Venus And Mars 00:00 Tools
Concerto For The Unconditional Love 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Nineties 00:00 Tools
Not in a Million Years 00:00 Tools
The Magic Breeze (2008) 00:00 Tools
The Sulky Shuffle 00:00 Tools
One Of These Days 00:00 Tools
You're Tearing Me Down (Piano Version) 00:00 Tools
Love Never Dies 00:00 Tools
Train Against The Grain 00:00 Tools
Back 2 Mars 00:00 Tools
Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
Everyday Hero 00:00 Tools
Never II Late 00:00 Tools
April Fool 00:00 Tools
Magical Memories 00:00 Tools
No turning back (2008) 00:00 Tools
Now Or Never 00:00 Tools
SOS 00:00 Tools
One Heart 00:00 Tools
Truth Will Out 00:00 Tools
The Forces Of Secrecy 00:00 Tools
Supernova 00:00 Tools
The Eternal Light 00:00 Tools
Nathalie 00:00 Tools
Mickey 00:00 Tools
Captain Eagle 00:00 Tools
Here 00:00 Tools
Reincarnated Virtually 00:00 Tools
My Only 1 00:00 Tools
Kombat 00:00 Tools
Over and over 00:00 Tools
How Can I Live Without You 00:00 Tools
Deadbeat Boy (Extended version) 00:00 Tools
Show Your Face 00:00 Tools
Blinded By LOve 00:00 Tools
Exodus Elephantes 00:00 Tools
Searching Forever 00:00 Tools
Magnum Opus 00:00 Tools
Black Rain (Acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Now, Forever and 1 Day 00:00 Tools
The Bitter Escape 00:00 Tools
How Many Times 00:00 Tools
I m Searchin 00:00 Tools
I Believe in You (2008) 00:00 Tools
Forever And Ever 00:00 Tools
Rise And Shine (Reprise) The Victory Anthem 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Overture Part 1 00:00 Tools
Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac cover) 00:00 Tools
The Alliance Theme 00:00 Tools
Black Dog 00:00 Tools
Thinking Of You 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Robyn 00:00 Tools
Rise And Shine (The Victory Anthem) 00:00 Tools
Jingle for TV 00:00 Tools
Running on Empty 00:00 Tools
Sons Of America 00:00 Tools
Hand In Hand (We Keep The Faith Alive) 00:00 Tools
Soldiers Of Light 00:00 Tools
Don t Make Me Wait Forever 00:00 Tools
Rise And Shine (Reprise) "The Victory Anthem" 00:00 Tools
It's All About... 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Wait For Ever 00:00 Tools
Only Love (demo) 00:00 Tools
Remember Who You Are 00:00 Tools
Masters Of Our Minds 00:00 Tools
Love Yakes Me Higher 00:00 Tools
Surrender 00:00 Tools
I Believe In you (Demo) 00:00 Tools
One day (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Piano Solo (Chopin, Tchaikovsky) 00:00 Tools
Broken Dreams (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Megaman (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
I Believe in you (classical) 00:00 Tools
Keeping The Force 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You (Classical Version) 00:00 Tools
Where Do We Go From Here? 00:00 Tools
The Bitter End 00:00 Tools
Valentine's Overture Part II 00:00 Tools
Soldiers of Light (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Hollan No.1 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand Another Day 00:00 Tools
Heaven Is Calling 00:00 Tools
Over and Over…again 00:00 Tools
Im Searching 00:00 Tools
Make Way (For The Messenger) (2006 Remix Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
One day-Demo 00:00 Tools
The Mistake (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Loves Takes Me Higher 00:00 Tools
The Mourning Mistrel 00:00 Tools
S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
You're Tearing Me Down (piano version) [non-album track] 00:00 Tools
Over & Over Again 00:00 Tools
No Way 00:00 Tools
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Let me take you back to the beginning, how I started to develop my love for music. We had an old upright-piano at home and when I was still busy with my toys and blocks my mother was often playing it. I mostly remember Chopin waltzes and Mozart sonates, which I would hum along to. (so she told me) The piano and a small accordion became favourite toys. When I was 6 I finally was allowed to get real piano-lessons and only a few months later the absolute k.o. was already there on the silver screen. A revelation to me. Late 1975. There he was: Freddie Mercury. Bohemian Rhapsody. Queen! From that day on I knew what I wanted to do with my life: Become a Rock Artist. Not only the sound touched me to the core, the visual aspect was as much as important. It was crystal clear to me, this was my calling. And nothing else would matter. I kept that faith, didn’t even finish high school. So no back-up plan. Fortunately my parents were on my side, supporting me with everything. The best I could ever wish for. Besides Queen there were The Babys who stole my heart, with my other big hero: singer John Waite, Electric Light Orchestra and The Beatles. Those were my biggest influences when I grew up. A few years later I started to play some guitar, but had to admit I was better on the keys. Joined my first ‘real’ band when I was 14, T. Vistix. A ska-reggae pop band. They were the ones to corrupt me with the eye liner. It was 1983, it was allowed, even fashionable for guys in a band. There was my excuse, super-shy as I was I followed their example. And it got a little out of hand in the future. Back to music. One year later we broke up and I joined the rock-band Spoiled Brats which I was a fan of. At that time I started to develop the song writing. And I got the chance to sing a few songs and overcame my shyness in that. With my next melodic-rock band Line we had some modest national success. We reached the finals of the National band contest "The Great Prize Of The Netherlands" and we had a lot of airplay with our single ‘Solitary Nite’. Even appeared on the legendary Dutch pop program ‘TOPPOP’. I left Line to form a new melodic-rock group called 1 st Avenue. Did a lot of gigs in Holland from 1987 until 1989. Well on our way I grew a big frustration as just being the ‘posing’ and jumping idiot behind the rack of keyboards. But because of bronchitis, hay fever I thought I had to forget about my dream to become also a lead singer. But the hunger for that just was unbearably huge and I realized I had no choice to do all I could to overcome that handicap as much as possible. So during the recordings of 1 st Avenue’s debut album I left the band to start a solo-career. It took 6 months of demo-ing until I signed to Polydor. In the meantime of writing and recording more songs for my solo debut I became a temporary member of Zinatra. Recorded the album ‘The Great Escape’ with them. Did some radio and TV and a toured Holland from late`89 untill early`91. Fall 1990: The recording of ‘Robby Valentine’ with producer/engineer Erwin Musper in the famous Wisseloord studios. It took 2 years from signing the deal until the release. In the mean time I met my current manager Willem de Bois who ‘heard’ a hit single in the piano ballad ‘Over and Over Again’ which I planned for a b-side. He advised me to turn it into a Rock-Ballad. So I did make a demo and the ball started to roll. They asked my favourite American producer/engineer Humberto Gattica to do the song and he accepted. Recorded in Holland with engineer Attie Bauw (who later that year did 2 nd single Love "Takes Me higher" with me) and mixed in Los Angeles (studio Ground Control). It was released as my first single in the autumn of 1991 and became a hit in the Netherlands and several Asian countries. Formed a great live-band to tour Holland in the first half of 1992. Bass: Arthur Polini, Guitars: Rob Winter, Drums: Hans Eijkenaar, Keyboards: John Ewbank. We also did lots of radio and TV shows. We rehearsed a lot on the harmony-vocals, since it was such a big aspect in my music. On the recordings I layered my own voice endlessly together with my friend Johan Willems. But that was of course impossible to reproduce on stage. However in those days it was against the law to play with back-up tapes for live. And I didn’t want to have a backing-vocal group on stage. That would take the whole ‘rock & roll’ band feeling down to a family affair. So each band member had to be able to sing as well. And not to mention accepting me terrorizing them. They took great pride in it and did a fantastic job. We were ace. Those were the days. In 1993 we recorded the 2 nd album "The Magic Infinity" with Pim Koopman and John Sonneveld, again in Wisseloord. We were offered to do the German leg of the 1993 Brian May – Back To The Light tour. That was our absolute dream come true. But the problem was, we didn’t have a drummer. 4 days before the first show we found Juan van Emmerloot. He turned out to be the perfect drummer for my music, and saved the day. Also with the extra help of Johan for backing-vocals, the Valentine-band sounded better than ever and that tour became one of the highlights of my musical-life. However unfortunately soon after that we grew apart, except for new drummer Juan, and I recorded most of the following record by myself again. During that time, 1994, Polydor Japan released my first 2 albums. Invited me for a fantastic promotion tour. We still played some nice gigs in Holland and Belgium including a huge outdoor event "Mega Music Rock Experience" with headliner Aerosmith. But one year later after finishing the 3 rd album ‘Valentine’ (1995) the band disbanded. A few tracks on that album were recorded and mixed by John Tilly and some others mixed by British engineer Matt Butler, both at Wisseloord. I was offered to come back to Japan for live-concerts. So had to form a new live band. The new line-up became: Guitars: Vinnie Kay, Bass: Bert Dijkema, Keyboards: Giovanni Pileri, Drums: Juan. After 2 months of intensive rehearsals, some try out gigs in Holland, we went to Japan. (Spring 1996) It was the best musical experience so far, performing for this fantastic Japanese audience. The band was real tight and they also did a great job on the harmony vocals. Back home I started to write and record the 4 th album ‘United’, and returned to Osaka-Japan to write most of the songs. Most of it was mixed by Matt Butler, at the Wisseloord studios. It came out in Japan, June 1997. Went back for promotion. But times had changed drastically. My dad passed away. End of 1997 Japan released mini x-mas album ‘Christmas In Heaven’. 1998, No Sugar Added. I had a hard time getting myself inspired enough to write a complete new album so I re-recorded a few songs from the past. Fall 1998 I teamed up with Valensia Clarkson to start ‘V. We signed a 3 album contract with Universal Japan and the first saw the light of day in the summer of 1999. Recorded with Juan van Emmerloot and David Clarkson, Valensia’s brother, on drums. Mixed and recorded by Holger Schwedt at Wisseloord and Bullit Sound. Later that year we went to Japan for concerts. The line up: Drums: Juan, Bass: Patrick Buys, Vocals-Guitar: Valensia, Vocals-Piano-Gtr: Me. In 2000 I made the "Believing Is Seeing" album. Recorded the basics ‘live’ in the studio, with again Juan on drums, at Fendal Soundstudio’s by Hans van Vondelen. He also mixed the album. It was released in November from that year. In 2001 I recorded my half of the 2 nd V-album. Released summer 2002. From the Autumn of 2002 till Autumn 2003 I made the "The Most Beautiful Pain". Right after that I started a side-project named Kyssmet. For this I wanted to find a female vocalist instead of singing the lead myself. Through my friend Peter Strykes I found Filipina singer Alyss Andico. She was the perfect singer, everything I hoped for to find for the project. We recorded the Kyssmet album in 2004. Also at that time I teamed up again with Valensia to do the 3 rd V album: NYMPHOPSYCHOSCHIZOPHONIC. End of 2004 I recorded another solo album with the working title: "Who Killed Robby Valentine ?" But just lately I realized I’m not dead yet after all. I hope to have some information very soon according the release of the albums to begin with the long awaited "The Most Beautiful Pain". Source: http://www.robbyvalentine.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.