hey finally a survivor /related board!! thank you andrew!!!
fav cd is 1981's premonition ...luv every song feel start to finish its there best work and a close second is there last "released" studio effort 1988's
forgotten gem ' too hot to sleep'....all the cuts are good to great with many songs that back then and even a couple today could make a big dent on the charts ( though more than likely the a/c charts today)....
stand out cuts on too hot... the 3 singles "didn't know it was love" ...maybe there best song ever...rockin', great hooks n chorus ..jamo really shines!!
also the haunting n beautiful love outcry ' across the miles' (the only ballad on the 10 song cd) a classic true n true....the best 3 jamison, peterik and sullivan EVER sounded as a group.
and I really liked the song I heard most on the radio from this release ( and really the only one that got any real play, at least in chicago) "desperate dreams"...starts off mid-tempo pop/balladish, ur not quite sure where its going but its smooth, and also a bit haunting and sad as well ..great fucking song! also dig "she's a star" , hell all of them!!!
but my alltime fav goes to premonition, with cuts like "summer nights", " poor mans' son", " hearts a lonely hunter (this line-up's best vocal) , and the the hardest and best track , "love is on my side".....just absolute bickler at his best!!!
3rd fav is "caught ..."
4th is the s/t
5th is when seconds count (which even though has wayy to much synths and poppyness is a great album...)
with stand out tracks including the hits , "is this love", " man against the world", and "oceans", title track provides all you need to hear for you to konw this band can do it all..and do it well!
as far as slick/pop rock and rootsy rock (the bickler years) this band is king for this rock fan!! problem is they had the antonio alfonseca (chicago cubs horrible relief pitcher) of record labels...the soprano's of the record world the scotti bros.
funny how the only 2 cd's they really pushed did over 1 million each!!!
and 1986's "when seconds count" did about 600 k I believe and had 2 hit singles on them, with no help from rock radio, ( it was the 2 video's showing off the "metal hell " sexy look of jamison and the band that help do it.) awfully surprising fact , that 1985's #2 hit the smash theme from rocky 4 "burning heart" was left off of the album !!!
would've helped sell another million at least!! dumb move..but then again they have the scotti bros. to thank for that!!!
"nothings gonna shake me"
c.m.
