"Turn Me Loose" is simply the song that spearheads a great rocker of an album. There are plenty of other cool songs on the album on it. The follow up single, "The Kid is Hot Tonite" testifies to this and the same can be said of "Teenage Overdose." I am very sure that if I named any track on the album, at least one person would put it forth as a great track. The keyboard introduction on DOA might, at first, make you think that this is going to be a more progressive track, and maybe it is compared to the rest of the album but the hard rock vibe doesn't disappear. It is little wonder why this debut album from Loverboy was present in the tape collection of many people I knew back in 1981.
Track Listing:
1. The Kid Is Hot Tonite
2. Turn Me Loose
3. Always On My Mind
4. Lady of the 80s
5. Little Girl
6. Prissy Prissy
7. Teenage Overdose
8. DOA
9. It Don't Matter
Mike Reno- lead vocals
Paul Dean- guitar, backing vocals
Doug Johnson- keyboards, backing vocals
Scott Smith- bass, backing vocals
Matt Franette- drums
I don't know about the rest of the world, but for me, a marine in North Carolina at the time restricted to going no further than 15 miles from the base, the debut album from Loverboy brought a much needed way to let off steam to me and my comrades in arms. I was glad to have this rocking album then and those memories still resonate whenever I listen to any song from it.Next post: Pat Benatar- Precious Time
To buy Rock And Roll Children, go to www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/RockAndRollChildren.html
Also available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Froogle and on sale at Foyles Book Shop in London
No comments:
Post a Comment