Eye Of The Tiger

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 37:54

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back to school

bonezz1974

this song brings back memorys of tape players and bmx bikes.

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Really?!

Abyss

Download a one-hit wonder's whole crap album just to get the one hit?! Oh, yeah, where do I click? Bunch of corporate horseshite!

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This sucks

Candanosa

I have to download the whole album for one song? Lame

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Agree - Whole album download sucks

wcpeabody

My 11 year old son wants this song. Not sure I want to waste 11 downloads on this. I can buy it as a single for $1.29 at Amazon...

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Oh, come on

drkjcarpenter

Cancel memberships over this? You --censoring myself here-- do know that it is the record companies that require this right? Go buy the one song on ITunes if it is all you want, but eMusic is a great site for other great stuff! You do know that you're free to do business with more than one company, right???????

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What BS.!!

EMUSIC-02269AA6

Sending out email to all my links to avoid COBY products, who associatte with this sort of RIP off ! Wasting my time, so will waste yours !

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Ditto

profswen

I'm not canceling my membership, but this "whole album" stuff is a bunch of crap, and both e-music and the record companies are losing out. Who the hell would download a whole Survivor album any way?

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One more vote like the others

EMUSIC-021D88F9

Don't want the whole album! Canceling membership!

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this is BS

EMUSIC-01DAB0B3

This is BS I dont want to buy the whole album just one song. I will cancel this account it useless. Better buy from iTunes

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WTF

onetaterboy

Why is it that every song I want are ones that I have to buy the whole f-ing record for

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They Say All Music Guide

1982 was an interesting year for mainstream rock. Listeners were still a few years away from the chart-topping pop-metal bands, and a few years removed from the oft-indulgent ’70s rock era. As a result, people were left with an era that was mostly populated by bands that wore headbands and largely modeled their sound after Foreigner. In other words — bands that attempted to appeal to both the pop and rock audiences, by combining arena-worthy choruses and tough guitar riffs, topped off with a healthy scoop of melody. A perfect example would be Survivor, and their third release overall, Eye of the Tiger. With the group’s first two releases barely causing a ripple on the charts, it was Tiger that catapulted the band to the top, thanks to the chart-topping title track, which was used as the theme song to the hit movie Rocky III the same year. Despite this, the Eye of the Tiger album is often overlooked, even though it almost topped the charts as well (peaking at number two). The reason for this was that while the group managed to appeal to both aforementioned audiences — as evidenced by the Zeppelin-esque “Hesitation Dance” and the power ballad “I’m Not That Man Anymore” — nothing here really scales the same height as the title track. But as a memento of mainstream rock circa the early ’80s, Eye of the Tiger is a faithful snapshot. – Greg Prato

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