Saturday, 24 February 2024

Great Rock Albums of 1984: The Bangles- All Over the Place

 


Before Prince and other more commercial types got their claws into them, The Bangles debut album, "All Over the Place" was a solid new wave sounding album. When the video for the single, "The Hero Takes a Fall" appeared on MTV one day, I thought to myself, I like this song. It wasn't heavy but there was just enough guitar in there for me.

"The Hero Takes a Fall" never broke the top forty charts in 1984, most likely because I liked it. What it did do was to further my intrigue into this band and I liked what I discovered. Like, I said above, "All Over the Place" is a decent album. There is a strong new wave sound but it stops a just short of being a hard rocker and in no way did it knock Girlschool off top spot as my favourite all female band.

The funny thing is that the album could have been a cool metal album if they had let loose with the guitars a bit more. One song that typifies this is "All About You." There is a guitar bit that sounds okay but it would have sounded amazing if they had put a fuzz box in there. The same thing could have been said about "Restless" and "Tell Me." However, there is another song that stands above even those. "Dover Beach" is where lead guitarist Vicki Peterson really gets to shred a little. I'm not going to say she's a hidden guitar great because of one solo but it would have been nice to hear her shred a little more. She does shred a little bit on "Going Down to Liverpool" but because the song is in the early Beatles form, her guitar solo sounds like something from "A Hard Day's Night." Not a bad thing and the song is okay, it just doesn't make it any real rocker.

"He's Got a Secret" is another decent song. It's about a man whose cheating on his partner and there is some good guitar work in it. However, it is the vocals of Susanna Hoffs which punctuate the song for me. Actually, the hardest rock song is, "Silent Treatment" and it's good to hear the band really let loose. I think that song should have been the closer as I was never very impressed with the one that actually is.

Track Listing:

  1. The Hero Takes a Fall
  2. Live
  3. James
  4. All About You
  5. Dover Beach
  6. Tell Me
  7. Restless
  8. Going Down to Liverpool
  9. He's Got a Secret
  10. Silent Treatment
  11. More Than Meets the Eye
[caption id="attachment_4040" align="aligncenter" width="292"] The Bangles[/caption]

Susannah Hoffs- rhythm guitar, vocals

Vicki Peterson- lead guitar, vocals

Michael Steele- bass

Debbi Peterson- drums, vocals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAbYsxd3ADg

While I wasn't the only one who took notice of the Bangles in 1984, they pretty much came and went through the year unnoticed. Unfortunately, the wrong people, as far as this metalhead is concerned, did take notice of them and would turn them into a top forty band. That is why "All Over the Place" would be the only Bangles album I would ever listen to.

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