by Seven Wishes2 » Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:09 pm
It'd be hard for anything to stand up to the brilliance of Escape and Frontiers, consecutively. Survivor's serving up the EOTT album, Caught in the Game, and their best effort, Vital Signs, definitely holds up well against the Departure-Escape-Frontiers trio. Those 3 Survivor albums yielded "Eye of the Tiger," "The One That Really Matters," "I'm Not That Man Anymore," "Ever Since the World Began," "Jackie Don't Go," "I Never Stopped Loving You," "It Doesn't Have to Be This Way," "Ready For the Real Thing," "Santa Ana Winds," "I Can't Hold Back, " "High on You," "First Night," "The Search Is Over," "Broken Promises," "Popular Girl," "Everlasting." "It's the Singer, Not the Song," "I See You in Everyone." Each one of those songs is brilliant and timeless...
I think Vital Signs is only eclipsed by the ORIGINAL track listing for Frontiers ("Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Send Her My Love," "Chain Reaction," "After the Fall, ""Faithfully," "Edge of the Blade," "Troubled Child," "Frontiers," "Rubicon," "Only the Young," "Ask the Lonely," and "Only Solutions.")
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---Albert Einstein