"Precious Time" continues on in the same hard rocking theme that made Pat Benatar a household name in rock circles. I admit, when I first heard the introduction to the opener, "Promises in the Dark," I thought she might be going a bit softer but about thirty seconds in, the guitars take over and that Benatar sound is back in full swing. The second track is the big single, "Fire and Ice" and contains what I think is the best ever guitar solo from Neil Giraldo. "Just Like Me" and the title track are both traditional Pat Benatar rockers and the track "It's a Tuff Life" goes quite reggae but nonetheless is a great track. In all of these tracks and the following, "Take It Anyway You Want It," the vocals of Pat Benatar combined with the guitar of Neil Giraldo definitely work well like they did with the two albums.
Now, if they were ever to make a film from either of my books, "Rock And Roll Children" would be filled with some great concert footage, but with my latest one, "He Was Weird," I would insist that one song from this album, "Evil Genius," be on the soundtrack. While the lyrics of this song don't exactly fit in with the main character in the story, the song itself would greatly add to the ambiance of the movie. The lyrics are spot on here and that helps make the song even better for me. I can't leave out the fact that this album proves that The Beatles wrote a song that had an impact on hard rock and heavy metal. This album provided me with my first opportunity to hear the classic "Helter Skelter" covered by a great hard rock act. Here, Pat Benatar, to quote Cheryl Cole, makes the song her own and no I don't watch "X-Factor."
Track Listing:
1. Promises in the Dark
2. Fire and Ice
3. Just Like Me
4. Precious Time
5. It's a Tuff Life
6. Take It Anyway You Want It
7. Evil Genius
8. Hard to Believe
9. Helter Skelter
Pat Benatar- vocals
Neil Giraldo- lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Scott St Clair Sheets- rhythm guitar
Roger Capps- bass
Myron Grombacher- drums
With "Precious Time," it is easy to see why Pat Benatar was the undisputed queen of rock in 1980 and 81. Come the following year, there would be a serious challenge to her rule but that is best left for another time. In the world of hard rock, 1981 was without a doubt Pat Benatar's year and "Precious Time" backs this up.Next album: Frank Zappa- You Are What You Is
To buy Rock And Roll Children, go to www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/RockAndRollChildren.html
To buy He Was Weird go to: http://www.amazon.co.uk/He-Was-Weird-Michael-Lefevre/dp/1909740942/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403623312&sr=8-1&keywords=he+was+weird
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