Category: 1991
The formation of Tattoo Rodeo would have to be one of the most ill-advised moves in all of melodic rock….
Many fell in love with Dare upon the release of their quite beautiful 1988 ‘Out Of The Silence’ LP. However,…
Quite an aptly named album, considering the history of Bad English, and events leading up to this second release by…
I think it would be easy for me to declare this Beckett solo album as one of the best albums…
The third and final studio installment from Canadian rockers Brighton Rock saw them take a harder direction. They dispensed with…
The 1991 album ‘Psychotic Supper’ has been touted by Tesla’s band members as the best album of their catalog. A…
Syndia only released this one album, and for the well informed collector out there, this is a must-have item for…
From Japan, Darlin’s Darlin are tailor-made for GDM. An excellent brand of melodic rock with nice touches, these boys really…
Probably a touch too late to make it into the consciousness of the hard rock public, were Virginia based melodic…
Accelerator were an interesting blip on the early 90’s timeline. Assembled from all parts of the USA,, the band seemed…
Whatever happened way back when, it was a pleasant surprise to find Steel Breeze were still active in the 90’s…
We have a couple of Billy Squier albums to go to complete the entire set. This is one of them.
Heartland present an excellent piece of melodic rock, in my humble opinion not too far away from the likes of…
The 1991 album by Europe called ‘Prisoners In Paradise’ was as good as melodic hard rock got in the troubled…
What you get with ‘Hot Wire’ is an album that always lives up to the expectations of their fans. The…
Big lineup on this one, featuring the Toronto based brothers Steve and Rick Worrall. If you’re into melodic rock a…
Sargant Fury are a German band well versed in the ways of fellow countrymen Pink Cream 69, Vamp, Roko and…
Another Canadian in Keven Jordan arrives from out of nowhere, and releases a magical AOR album which generated a great…
At thirteen tracks and 65 minutes playing time, ‘Rush Street’ from Richard Marx is a big listen. It’s a varied…
‘Thump’ was Michael Morales second and arguably best album which was recorded after a two year hiatus largely caused by…
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…
The version of I-Ten's 'No Easy Way Out' is pretty good.
Perhaps Coverdale should've released this set under his own name rather than tarnishing the Whitesnake brand. A totally redundant set…