REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

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VALENTINE – S/T

Although the band had been around since 1980, it wasn’t until 1990 that Valentine got an opportunity to record this classic AOR monster. Shortly after this release, they changed their name to Open Skyz. Main man Hugo was actually in the frame to replace Steve Perry in Journey, and that should give you a clue to the direction this record takes.

If Journey and Def Leppard were put in a blender then Valentine would pop out. Other than the obvious focal point of Hugo, Adam Holland is an absolute revelation on guitar and he sprinkles just the right amount of awesome on every track. Killer player! Yep, there are ballads and I can get over that when the songs are this good.

Highlights (and there are a lot) include opener Runnin’ On Luck Again. This track is the perfect way to open an album with the right amount of crunch and a killer hook and chorus. No Way keeps that vibe a rollin’. And my favourite track, Too Much Is Never Enough with a killer metal main riff, and I guarantee you will be singing that chorus. Where Are You Know, which opens Side 2 is a big rock anthem with the obligatory massive hook and chorus and the pomp of We Run.

The icing on the cake of this record is the superb production by Neil Kernon who brings out the best in the band. If they came a few years earlier, they would have been huge.I know I say that all the time, but great records like this shouldn’t have just been ignored because of the time they were released.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

NICK JOHNSTON – Child Of Bliss

Talking of guitar instrumental albums that should have structure and meaning and not just endless random noodling…here is the latest album from Canadian instrumentalist, Nick Johnston. For those of you who are unfamiliar with his solo work, this is album number seven.

Obvious comparisons here are Joe Satriani. Nick has that same composition style where what normally would be a vocal melody within a song, the guitar creates that melody and becomes the foundation of the song. Of course, there is soloing and Nick is one hell of a player, but this is not a heavy album with deep and heavy grooves, this is a more laid back affair where you sit and listen and appreciate the intricate melodies. My favourite piece is Side 2 opener, Memento Vivere. I love the swing and groove, and the melody and main hook are just so cool, not to mention the playing is exceptional.

Great record by a killer player.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

ALEX MASI – Attack Of The Neon Shark

After being in various bands as a guitarist (one of them even called Masi), he went solo for this album released in ’89. This is quite an odd album to listen to. As you would expect on a guitarist’s solo album, there are a few instrumentals and he does have a tendency to ramble with his playing and just shredding with no purpose.

Often sounding off key, it can be quite frustrating for the listener as he is undoubtedly a very gifted player. My favourite tune ironically is the only one with vocals and that’s the opening track, Open Fire. Believe me, I’m all for guitar instrumental albums as I have tons of them, but they need to have direction and structure to give balance and meaning.

You may ask why I bought this in the first place? Well, that was for the Jeff Scott Soto tune, but I actually thought he was on the whole record.

6/10 from The Grooveman.

CHINA – Sign In The Sky

I mentioned recently when writing about a Gotthard album that I was struggling to come up with another Swiss rock band other than them and Krokus. Well, here is another that have been around since ’85 and this is their second album, released in ’89.

The record actually got to #2 in the Swiss charts and was the one that got them up and running. The power ballad single In The Middle Of The Night actually topped the charts. A very radio friendly record, it should have broken America as there is not one song that could have been a single. My favourite track is Don’t Ever Say Goodbye. A kick ass up tempo rocker with a simple cool riff, and what a killer hook and chorus. However, there are sooo many great tracks; The Great Wall, Dead Lights, Animal Victim, and Bitter Cold are all bangin tunes.

You can list this one under “great melodic rock albums that people never talk about”.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

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