This is the 2nd release from Boston groove rockers Extreme. This is a concept album, or funked up fairytale, around the themes of pornography and graffiti. This is the limited Music On Vinyl release, and as with all their releases, it sounds crisp and clear.
Kicking things off with the grooving Decadence Dance with a deep funky rockin’ groove with an excellent melody and catchy chorus – this is a killer opening track. We carry on with the funk into Li’l Jack Horny, with ripping guitars and horns – awesome second track in. Closely followed by When I’m President, which starts with a rap style vocal from Gary Cherone and the usual funky vibes. This otherwise ordinary track is lifted by a cool middle eight with some tasty guitar from Nuno. Then it’s onto this album’s finest track, Get The Funk Out. If this doesn’t get you bouncing round the house then you are not alive. Huge guitar riff with a really fat sound, superb singalong chorus, a fat bass groove, and killer guitar. This ladies and germs is Extreme at their best!!!
The squillion selling world wide smash More Than Words follows – every human alive probably knows this. The almost Queen sounding, Money, follows and then another song that everyone should know, Hole Hearted, closes out Side 1. That my dear peeps is how you load up a side with all the hits how possibly could Side 2 fair against that?!
BOOM!!! We start off Side 2 with some wild phased guitar from Nuno into another killer funk groove, It’s A Monster, with yet another sing a long chorus, huge guitars, and awesome bass groove. When will the pleasure end??? Not with the title track anyway, as we have more of the same with another ripping funky groove. Quite possibly the funkiest track on the whole album. The first of the not so good tracks is next with When I First Kissed You, a rather ordinary ballad as is the last track, Song Of Love. In between those two, we have Suzi, which starts off with a Nuno solo piece with some seriously fast pickin’, and then the comic book-esque, He Man Woman Hater.
This was the album that made them an arena selling act, and made a guitar hero out of Nuno and quite rightly so. I really enjoy this album and it gets 9/10 from The Grooveman, basically for Side 1 alone.