Month: September 2023
‘Set The World On Fire’ from British band Liar is a pleasant reminder of music generated from the 1978 era,…
This is the fourth Moxy album featuring new singer Mike Rynoski, and is considered by die-hard fans to be their…
This is Eddie Money’s second album and arguably his best, CBS made the most of Eddie’s former New York Police…
‘Breakdown In Paradise’ would be the end of the road of their Mushroom era, Chilliwack would return for 1981’s superior…
‘Flirtin’ With Disaster’ is the second studio album by Jacksonville favourites Molly Hatchet, and by my reckoning, it’s the creme…
Formed in 1975 by Ralph James, Harlequin have noted producer Jack Douglas to thank for their big break to CBS/Epic…
Regardless, ‘Airplay’ did marginal business for Point Blank despite its excellence and 1980’s ‘The Hard Way’ was even heavier, although…
We have a few supporters of The Godz here at Glory Daze, their 1978 debut is a classic in its…
City Boy delivered one of those great late 70’s records that should have sold massive quantities, gone triple platinum and…
Canadians Streetheart delivered some cool songs on ‘Under Heaven Over Hell’, not as dynamic as what was heard on ‘Meanwhile…
I think it’s pretty obvious that if you are a fan of Santana, then all their releases from 1978 through…
UK band Runner operated in the soft radio rock territory, for which some of their songs could have been great…
This Morningstar album ‘Venus’ is the second effort from Kansas City legends, following on from their self titled album released…
Playing live was seen as one of Pat Travers strengths, which saw the live set ‘Go For What You Know’…
It’s widely considered to be Prism’s best album, third studio LP ‘Armageddon’ follows two solid efforts (both reviewed here), and…
Here in lies the second consolidation LP from Canadian legends Saga, their early history can be read on our debut…
We’ve seen a few Sammy Hagar reviews lately, I’ll throw my contribution into the pot, this one is Sammy’s 1979…
Having just reviewed The Knack’s break-through 1979 LP ‘Get The Knack’, we think it’s about time to look at another…
1979 was a great year for music, and live albums were right in vogue back then, including this one from…
An excellent AOR band from Boston were New England, who came out of nowhere during 1979, and released a widely…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜
Alan Kelly talks about the song 'Caught In The Act'. Apparently Shy did a pre production version/demo of the song…
Always enjoyed the cover on this one. Reminds me of Captain Beyond's debut fused with some comic book character.
This album should've been called 'The Circus'.
Listening to 'Heroine', musically this is similar to 80's era Barclay James Harvest.
A perfect AOR album for the late '80s. Heavenly melody after heavenly melody.
Agree with the review. Also a big fan of the Mk and 4 albums and after a couple of listens…