Direktlänk till inlägg 13 december 2012
In the middle and end of the 90's this kind of melodic hardrock was totally out of fashion. Nightranger was among the very few bands that kept on doing this kind of music even if some of the songs on this album are halfboring in the vein of many of the 80's "hairbands" that kept on releasing music in the 90's. On the american version of this album the song "Crazy World" is missing.
1)Sign of the times (9,0) A damn good rocker with energy, a strong refrain and superb playing!
2)Jane's interlude (-)
3)Panic in Jane (6,5) Midtempo acoustic and electric mish-mash with a good refrain.
4)Don't ask me why (6,0)
5)Kong (6,0) Acoustic and not very fun even though there's a good refrain and it's groovy.
6)Mother mayhem (6,0)
7)Soul survivor (7,5) A good soft rocker with yet another catchy refrain.
8)Sea of love (7,0) At last a rocker.
9)Crazy world (5,5) Back to mediocrity.
10)Piece sign (6,0)
11)When I call on you (6,0)
12)Revelation (7,0)
Score: 6,59
Jack Blades-vocals, guitars and bass (b.1954)
Brad Gillis-guitars (b.1957)
Jeff Watson-guitars (b.1956)
Kelly Keagy-vocals and drums (b.1952)
Alan Fitzgerald-keyboards (b.1949)
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Jack Russell (Great White)-background vocals (b.1960)
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