The Fly wrote:yulog wrote:REO Speedwagon-Find your own way home 2007....All i can say is WOW! i just finished listening to this cd and i am really impressed. 10 songs and i liked each one of them, this i a great cd. Before anyone gets worked up , its not a big rockin cd, but lets face it these guys haven't done any real rockin tunes since they changed their format back in 1981. They went mainstream AOR ,power ballad and were great at it on high infidelity and had marginal success on cds to follow.
This is just a great AOR release. The first song starts as there strongest rocker for the cd(the only negative for this song is i wasnt really fond of the chorus for this song ,it seemed almost like it didn't quite match the rest of the song, leaving me to think they could have tried something else that could have worked better). Still, the song is growing on me quickly, the rest of the cd is full of song after song of catchy choruses and strong music.
Song 9-"born to love you" is sung by there bassist Bruce hall(A trademark for REO) my first impression is this sounded like a Randy newman type song(it initially throws you off because its a departure from Kevin cronin's voice)As you listen to this number, Kevin Cronin pipes in half way through with such a great sound for this song, you wish he continued(it leaves you wanting more).Listen to this song a couple times -it grows on you.This is a must have for REO fans, i would also recommend it to anyone who likes melodic rock
This is an EXCELLENT CD!! I love it and have not been able to stop playing it since I picked it up. Their best since High Infidelity! Every song is catchy and if radio today wasn't so messed up there would be four of five hits for sure. I would rate it higher than Andrew's 90 he gave it in his review. I am not surprised to see that you loved it too!
Fly ,thats Funny I actually meant to write that I thought it was their best cd since Hi Infidelity but some how must have got side tracked.