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BAD ENGLISH – Backlash

This is the second album from this rock supergroup that came together after Journey split in ‘87. This album did a whole bunch of nothing when it was released and all the members said it was too poppy and corporate. When you look at the writing credits they were well aware the direction this album was heading as Russ Ballard, Dianne Warren, and Tim Pierce write commercial radio hits. Schon and Castronovo went on to form Hardline after this and would eventually return to the cash cow that is Journey.

I like John Waites voice and I think this record is not as bad as people would have you believe. Yup, there are syrupy ballads aplenty but there are some bangers as well. Straight To Your Heart, Dancin’ Off The Edge Of The World, Pray For Rain, and Life At The Top are all great tracks but it’s So This Is Eden that is the best tune here. Killer swing and groove with a hook and harmony to die for.

This is a super slick sounding record and quite frankly would be a great addition to any rock fan’s collection.

8/10 from The Grooveman.

BAD ENGLISH – s/t

This project existed after Journey took an indefinite break. If you ever wanted to know what a full Journey/Baby’s collaboration sounded like, then this is for you. A very similar band to Journey but with a more gutsy sound.

The album opens up with an absolute monster of a tune with Best Of What I’ve Got. Killer riff and groove and a superb hook and chorus. Man what a great tune. As usual it’s the ballads that get all the attention as When I See You Smile was a huge hit for the band, and there are 5 more on the record. I don’t mind one or two, but 5?! It’s a shame, as this band can rock like on the opening track, Ready When You Are, and on Forget Me Not, Rockin’ Horse and Lay Down – they are all crowd pleasers.

As we all know, Neal Schon is a great player, and he lets loose all over this record. I would have bought this album just for Best Of What I’ve Got – even with ballad overload it’s still a great album.

9/10 from The Grooveman.