I have been a fan of Frank Marino since I heard a track on the radio in the UK, from his Live album released in ’78. My jaw instantly hit the floor and I went out and bought a copy ASAP. He is an amazing guitar player of (what I would say) the old school.

The album before this, The Power Of Rock n Roll, is one of my favourites, but I could never understand how all the critics never raved about – he was amazing. It’s a bit like saying today that on their records, Vai and Satriani play too much guitar. HELLO…he’s a guitar player! So, imagine my surprise when reading the early reviews of this album that the critics loved it. What could be so different I thought? They were raving about two tracks in particular, namely Strange Dreams and Story Of A Hero. Both tracks are a lot more commercial sounding and would appeal to a wider audience they said. Well, Frank has always written tracks like this, it’s just now they seemed to be paying attention.

You would be forgiven for thinking that the guitar would not be featuring as much maybe…nope! This is still a killer guitar record. It’s slightly more restrained in places like on Story Of A Hero, but it packs one hell of a punch. Maybe It’s Time, Ditch Queen, and Juggernaut are all seriously impressive as Frank rips the fretboard within an inch if it’s life. Definitely one of rocks most underrated players, and it’s a big shame that due to his health he can no longer play.

10/10 from The Grooveman.