Andrew wrote:Intresting. Rick has really evolved with each album, so you get a different sound each time. As each album reflects his personal expeiernces and at times demons, there are different vibes going on.
To put it very briefly -
Living In Oz (1983) would I think, be considered his "Escape". Heavier edge to it and more personal and filled with perfect melodic rock.
Great tracks on here.
Highlights for me are Alyson, Affair of the Heart, Me & Johnny, Souls. Great stuff.
Andrew wrote:Tao (1985) is much more high-tech and features lots of synth and drum machines alongside the musicians. Heavier again in places, but his most anthemic release and lyrically, very very deep and disturbed.
Even though I'm really not a fan of synths. The middle portion of this disc is great, "State of the Heart", "Written in Rock", "Walking on the Edge", and "Walk Like a Man" are great tunes.
Andrew wrote:Working Class Dog (1981) - 25 years aold, but ahead of it's time...very pop, but catchy as hell...every track.
This is the disc that really broke him here. I think this should be your starting point Prog!
Great disc.
Andrew wrote:Rock Of Life (1988) - Mellower, but very high tech power pop/rock. Lyrically as deep if not deeper than ever. A few massive anthems.
The title track "Rock of Life" is actually got me hooked on Rick. Great song, the video did very well on MTV. Very strong disc top to bottom.
Andrew wrote:Karma (1996/7) - Ages more...but still pop/melodic rock at its best and some great anthems and more personal stories.
Gotta be honest, RS really lost me here. I actually forgot this cd even existed.
Andrew wrote:Shock Denial Anger Acceptance (2003) - Proof he's still as angry and as rocking as ever...very heavy in places.
If you are more of a hard rock guy, this would be the one for you. Rocks pretty hard! Great hooks. Let us know what you think.
