![]() |
Artist:
Night Ranger
Label: Sony Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 074646507223 EAN: 0074646507223 ASIN: B000002AG7 Release Date: 1997-07-22 |
Listmania:
Tracks:
Similar Items:
Customer Reviews:
Did this one get by you?.......2006-08-07
"Must Have" For Fans.......2005-05-28
A solid comeback by the original line up!.......2003-04-07
Unexpected, this release sets off with a semi ballad "Forever all over again", which perhaps also is the album's strongest tune. Old fans of Night Ranger will immediately recognize the melodic vein that's characteristic for Blades' song writing. The following track "Neverland" is an up tempo catchy song and clearly one of the better ones. Then comes a line of average Night Ranger songs - not better or worse than you're used to when it comes to this band.
I would say that this is a solid effort from a talented band that stick to their melodic approach. All of Night Ranger's albums are worth having, and I suggest you start with their debut "Dawn patrol" from 1982 - perhaps their finest ever!
one of their best!!.......2003-03-13
4 1/2 stars--great to have them back!.......2003-02-18
"Forever All Over Again" is the opening track and only single I heard on radio at all off this album (and very briefly). For sure, it is a surprise to have a ballad like this open up the album, but it is a very nice track. Then at track 2 comes the rocking title track. Good stuff--the band clearly showed it may still have its edge here. But the first time I heard this album I got concerned with the pace upon hearing tracks 3 and 4. "As Always I Remain" and "Someday I Will", while both also very solid tracks, are quite acoustic and mellow in nature. Had the hard rock left this band?
Well, after only 1 rocker in the first 4 tracks, I would call 5 of the final 7 tracks solid rockers. "New York Time" is a solid rock track that brings back memories of the '80s version of the band. "Walk In The Future" has a slightly modern sound but is pretty mellow and a bit reminiscent of Shaw/Blades. "Slap Like Being Born" is also a bit modern in tone but a surefire rocker with an interesting sound and lyric. At track 10, "Anything For You" looks like it's positioned to be a ballad due to the name of the song and placement on the album, but it in fact is one of the hardest rockers on the album--great track. Right after that comes the closing track "I Don't Call This Love", another surefire quality rocker.
I can't honestly state that this album is quite as good as the vintage 1980s material, but it sure is more than worth the listen if you are or were a fan of this band. The sound is a bit updated and a bit more mellow but overall true to the roots and history of the band. Worth the purchase, for sure, if you are craving new material from a favorite '80s melodic hard rock band.
Music CD:
Music CD
Songs for Singing Children ~ John Langstaff
Hawaiian Favorites ~ Alfred Apaka w, Danny Stewart Hawaiians
Folk Music of the Hungarians ~ Various Artists
Celtic Mysteries: Marocana ~ Various Artists