Hit single aside and "Caught Up In You" follows the trend in 1982 of leading off the album, the rest of the album is the brand of Southern Rock I have always liked about the previous 38 Special albums. There are some great riffs in the likes of "Back on the Track" and "Breakin' Loose" as well as some great rhythm and harmonies on the tracks "Back Door Stranger" and "Take 'Em Out." As usual, Donnie Van Zant and Don Barnes do a magnificent job with the vocals on the album singing the songs that play to their strengths. The track I find most fascinating, though, is "Chain Lightning." It starts off with an acoustic riff and at first sucks you into thinking of a possible ballad but then the guitars slam in and the song totally rocks out. Jeff Carlisi reminds me on the song why I consider him very underrated among guitarists. And if you think "Chain Lightning" sounds good on record, you should hear it played live. I got that opportunity in 1984 and it was totally kicked ass. They do sneak another single in and I have to admit, I prefer "You Keep Running Away" to "Caught Up In You" even if chart history dictates otherwise. I have never considered "Special Forces" to be a totally mind blowing as "Wild Eyed Southern Boys" or "Rockin' Into the Night," it isn't really that far below them. A good solid album that kept Southern rock in the spotlight in 1982.
Track Listing:
1. Caught Up in You
2. Backdoor Stranger
3. Back On the Track
4. Chain Lightning
5. Rough Housing
6. You Keep Running Away
7. Breakin' Loose
8. Take 'Em Out
9. Firestarter
Don Barnes- guitar, lead and backing vocals
Jeff Carlisi- lead guitar
Larry Junstrom- bass
Steve Brookins- drums
Jack Grondin- drums
Donnie Van Zant- lead and backing vocals
Additional Musicians
Jimmy Barnes- harmonica, harp
Terry Emery- piano
Steve McCray- keyboards
Lu Moss- backing vocals
Carol Bristow- backing vocals
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