Title track is fun in a kinda hokey way, but I really only like the first two solo albums.
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He switched from a guitarist who wanted to be neoclassical, to a guitarist who knew to write metallic but pop-focused rock songs. Same thing happened with Alcatrazz switching from Yngwie Malmsteen to Steve Vai.
https://youtu.be/LplPi2CxNHI?si=0Tn_Vt9jHk20JLRb
The video is kino.
>>127166228No more tears is his best solo album
>>127167018He never topped it did he? I wore the cassette out then went through two cd versions over the past 30 years. Literally a perfect record
>>127167018based glam grunge enjoyer
Never clicked for me. Rhoades playing here is all over the place, the songs don't have a point -> nothing memorable here, whereas on the first you had nothing but memorable songs.
But it's been a while since I last tried
>>127166192 (OP)Bob Daisley almost never missed.
>>127166225Waiting For Darkness and Spiders (only on some versions I think)
>>127167670Spot on. Good writing and some very tasty bass lines on this record.
Really wanna read his book where he calls out the small hat behaviour of Sharon and her, sorry to say, cucked husband.
Im convinced Jake Lee posts here and is the one making these threads he gives off mad billy corgan vibes
The album was all Jake E. Lee goodness. His tone, riffs, his playing in general is very captivating. My favs of this album are BatM, Centre of Eternity and Waiting for Darkness.