REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: May 28, 2022

DANGER DANGER – s/t

Another band that had their brief time in the spotlight at the end of the ’80s/ early ’90s, until grunge swept them away. This is the band’s first album released in ’89 and was my first introduction to Andy Timmons. He was a killer guitar player who released a stack of solo albums after he left Danger Danger.

Regarded as a classic in aor/melodic rock circles, this album is high on melody with big hooks and sing-a-long hands-in-the-air type anthems. Naughty Naughty was the big song from this record and did well in the singles charts, but there are other tracks that are just as good like Saturday Nite, Bang Bang, and Rock America – all of which are perfect party songs. My favorite (as well as Naughty Naughty) is the fast shuffle of the album closer, Live It Up, where Andy obliges with some tasty licks. Still a fun album to listen to and is a great feel good record.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS – Sports

If anyone deserved a taste of success it’s Huey Lewis. He’d been banging around for a few years without anyone paying much notice, then boom, this album was unleashed on the world. It’s quite sad to see that he’s not doing too great at the moment and has had to give up performing.

I don’t care who you are or what your tastes are, this is a superb record. Equal parts old school RnB and rock n roll – I love it. I’ve had this album since it came out in one version or another, and I’ve only just realized that Heart And Soul was written by Chapman and Chinn – the same team that gave Sweet, Suzy Quattro and a million others their hits in the seventies. If you ever want a blueprint on how to do the perfect pop rock album, then pull this one out of the collection.

10/10 from The Grooveman.