Direktlänk till inlägg 9 april 2014
Once again Magnum lays back in AOR-land, it's very soft and melodic but there are more interesting songs on this album than on the last album "Princess Alice And The Broken Arrow" but sometimes and towards the end of the album it gets too uninsteresting and soft, as many times before with this band's albums. I want the 70's and 80's back! Harry James of Thunder-fame replaced Jimmy Copley who had played on the last album.
1)Intro (-)
2)Cry to yourself (7,0)
3)All my bridges (7,5)
4)Take me to the edge (8,0)
5)The moonking (7,5)
6)No one knows his name (6,5)
7)In my mind's eye (6,5)
8)Time to cross that river (6,5)
9)If I ever lose my mind (6,5)
10)A face in the crowd (6,0)
11)Feels like heaven (7,0)
12)Blood on your barbed wire thorns (7,5)
Score: 6,95
Bob Catley-vocals (b.1947)
Tony Clarkin (Anthony Michael Clarkin) -guitars (b.1946)
Al Barrow-bass (b.1968)
Mark Stanway-keyboards (b.1954)
Harry James (Gary Milton James) -drums (b.1960)
8 years into their albumreleasingcareer J. Geils Band released another album worth of rockin' and rollin' songs but this time they took a much calmer and poppier path and not all the songs are top class anymore. It seemes like they went out ...