Reckless, no question. This album was Bryan's magic.
"When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know, the end result is tyranny and oppression no matter how holy the motives."
reckless for sure. waking up the neighbours could've been a strong possibility if b.a. had trimmed a few of the weaker songs off. a 10-cut version of that disc might change my mind.
I think i've over played like Reckless an Waking up the Neighbours... i like On A Day Like Today, atm, but it changes all the time... i'm still loving Room Service!!
"That Dress Your Wearin' Makes You Look So Cute... But Girl You'd Look Better In Your Birthday Suit ... Let's Get Naughty Naughty!"
Definitely Into The Fire for me, while I love Reckless for its perfectly crafted pop singles, Into The Fire has such heart and depth. the songs are really about something and I love the "living room" production sound. Heat of the night and Hearts on fire are perfect stadium rock but I think the rest was a little too different for fans/critics at the time, probably why it got bad reviews and is so underated.(Same thing happened to Huey Lewis & The News with their brilliant Small World album a year later)