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Ted Nugent - State of Shock
This one I don't I've ever heard, but I can't imagine being that bad. I mean, it was made in 1979, but I'm thinking he probably still had some ammunition in rifle (pun intended) at the time. It's the latter stuff in the 80's, after he switched to Atlantic Records, which tend to be not so good.
(Then again, Ted once suggested that every record he made from Double Live Gonzo up through Little Miss Dangerous was "one big clusterfuck", but I'm not sure Ted is the right person to appraise his own work)
Yes - Open Your Eyes
I remember liking the first two songs on this one, New State Of Mind and Open Your Eyes itself. Open Your Eyes in particular I thought was a great song. The rest of the album, not so much.
Judas Priest - Turbo
Parental Guidance is a stupid song. The rest of the record is pretty decent. I actually dig the guitar synths, and in particular, I like Out In The Cold.
GTR - GTR
Once you get over the fact that there's only two instrumentals (one of which is largely just a revamped Please Don't Touch, the composition that Phil Collins couldn't "get behind") and a whole lotta synths on it (yeah, I know, they're all guitar trigged, but it still irritates a lot of people), it's actually a pretty good record. Most of the songs are actually pretty decent, and there's some nice playing here and there on this record. Apart from Hackett To Bits (the aforementioned Please Don't Touch retread) and Sketches In The Sun (Howe's solo 12 string piece), I thought Toe The Line and Imagining were really good songs. And I still like When The Heart Rules The Mind!
Genesis - Invisible Touch
I don't really like Tonight Tonight Tonight (they should have cut out all that putzing around in the middle) and In Too Deep. The Brazilian I kinda like, but again, there's those mid 80's synth and electronic drum sounds. The rest of the album, though I really enjoy, and Domino I think is a total classic.
Neil Young - Trans
I like the LP version of this album. When it finally came out on CD, Neil had remixed several of the tracks, which I didn't dig. But I thought the original LP mix of Sample And Hold was really cool. We R In Control, Transformer Man, and A Thing Called Love I also thought were great.
3(Three) To the Power of Three
Haven't listened to this one in ages. I mainly remember the first song on side one, Talkin' 'bout, and the last one on side two, On My Way Home, both of which I thought were great. The rest of the album is a big blur, with the exception of the poorly executed cover of Eight Miles High.
Genesis - We Can't Dance
I like Fading Lights and Driving The Last Spike. I thought Jesus He Knows Me was amusing (particularly the second verse, "I believe in the family/With my ever loving wife beside me/But she don't know about my girlfriend/Or the man I met last night"). The rest of the short songs I didn't really care for, though I thought the I Can't Dance video was pretty funny (especially the bit where Phil loses his pants, literally, in a pool game).
Queen - Hot Space
A better album than some people are willing to admit. For one thing, I like the funk/rock trip on some of the songs. And I think songs like Action This Day, Staying Power, Calling All Girls, Las Palabras De Amour, Life Is Real and Under Pressure are as good as anything they had done. I even kinda like Body Language. I think about the only song I don't like at least a little bit is Cool Cat (especially given that I think side two should have ended with Under Pressure).
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