1983 was the most commercially successful year for the Greg Kihn Band. They're best known hit "Jeopardy" went to number two in the singles charts and only "Beat It" by Michael Jackson kept it off the top spot. Maybe they should have gotten Eddie Van Halen to play a guitar solo on that song.
"Jeopardy" opens the 1983 album, "Kihnspiracy" and once the single is done and dusted, that's when the album really kicks into gear. The very next track, "Fascination" begins with a great luring guitar intro and it is a rocker that really shapes the rest of the album. Likewise with the next track, "Tear Down the City" but only this begins with some cool lead guitar licks. Things go down a similar vein with the next couple of tracks. "You Can't Love Them All" is a very amusing track and the guitar solos on it are first rate.
Having this on cassette, I can say that side two does eventually slow down. "I Fall to Pieces" isn't as fast as any of the songs on side one, barring the big single but the hard guitars are strongly felt nonetheless. "Someday" is the song where keyboards are heard the most but it is still a rock song. Lead guitarist, Greg Douglass, who joined the band on the album shows he knows a little about how to play a guitar. "Curious" is the hardest song on the second side and then the album goes out with two slightly more softer songs, although "How Long" does have a cool, almost acoustic intro. Listening to the album after so many years, I think some of these songs would sound really cool if covered by a metal bands. A surprisingly good forgotten album.
Track Listing:
- Jeopardy
- Fascination
- Tear Down the City
- Talking to Myself
- You Can't Love Them All
- I Fall to Pieces
- Someday
- Curious
- How Long
- Love Never Fails
Greg Kihn- lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Greg Douglass- lead/slide guitars, vocals
Larry Lynch- drums, vocals
Steve Wright- bass, vocals
Gary Phillips- keyboards
The tragic thing about the Greg Kihn band is that when people think of them and remember 1983, they will always be associated with their biggest single and not for the hard rocking album that "Kihnspiracy" is. That is a tragedy.
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