REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 23, 2024 (Page 2 of 2)

TANE CAIN – S/T

One could argue that the only reason that this album saw the light of day was because she was married to one Jonathan Cain of Journey fame, but only a grumpy old hector would even hint at something like that (😳).

She come across as a more lightweight version of Pat Benatar. Two singles were released from the album, namely Danger Zone (which bombed) and Holdin’ On, which managed to chart at 37. The album hardly sold and she was dropped and wouldn’t record again. J

onathan Cain co-wrote every song except one. Neal Schon guests on three tracks and Tim Pierce plays guitar on all the record. Sometimes, no matter how much you push an album it just doesn’t sell, and this is one of those. It’s not a bad record at all, it’s just not that commercial and is what I call an album record. My favourite track is My Time To Fly, which has a great hook and chorus and a tasty solo from Mr. Schon.

If you are an aor fan and see it cheap then dive in, you will get a lot from it.

7/10 from The Grooveman.

WORLD WAR 111 -S/T

Not to be confused with the LA band of the same name, these guys originate from Pennsylvania and other than an early demo release, this is the only album they put out, in ’85. Strangely, it was released on the French label, Axe Killer under license from the band themselves. Now, I’m all for self financing and self production as the band keep the control themselves, but the one thing they should give control over to is a decent producer. This record does suffer a bit because of that.

The band come over as a cross between Queensryche and Dokken and the majority of the songs are not bad at all. Now, I usually love a good guitar solo but on a few of the tunes they don’t seem to fit the songs they are in and this is where a producer would put that straight. Listen to opener War Is Hell for proof. It’s a decent enough song with a nice riff and groove, but the solo is just not happening for me. Guitarist, Gary Hammer is obviously a decent player as the intro’s, acoustic pieces, and main riffs are all good, it’s just the solo composition that’s off. With all that said, my fave tune is Final Solution. Nice riff and groove and to the point.

6/10 from The Grooveman.

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