Mr. Happy |
06 Jul 2010 11:29 |
Very underrated album, in my opinion. The first song I ever heard from this was Rock and Roll Hero, which prompted me to buy the entire album. It has it's up and downs, starting off insanely high with Execution Day, steadily dropping until One More Kiss, where it rises up through Blind Before I Stop and falls back down for the entirety of the album, with peaks on Masculine and Rock and Roll Hero. Definitely better than MATLAF, and I'd say if the trimmed the crap from this album (Burning Down, I'm looking at you), this would be an amazing piece of work.
1. EXECUTION DAY: Amazing song. Without a doubt the best on the record and, I'd say, Meat's best song over all of MATLAF, Bad Attitude and BBIS. Great piece of rock and roll. As someone noted above, almost Steinman esque in it's composition. The harder bit in the middle is kind of random, but it works, to an extent :P Still best song on the album.
2. ROCK AND ROLL MERCENARIES: This song I'm a bit...eh about. It's alright. As far as Im concerned, this best bit of it is the chorus: Money is power, and power is fame! :D Love that line. Otherwise, pretty average song.
3. GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER: Same as RnRM - ok, but not great. Nothing memorable about it, put simply.
4. ONE MORE KISS (NIGHT OF THE SOFT PARADE): Second best song on the album. I'll admit I'm not too keen on the harder, more rock-orientated middle section, but the rest of the song is fantastic. Makes me wish Meat did a bit more composing of his own. Considering he had a pretty major hand in what are unquestionably the three best songs on the album (Execution Day, One More Kiss, BBIS), I'd be really interested to hear more of his own originals.
5. BLIND BEFORE I STOP: Great piece of rock. Maybe not the best title for the overall album, IMO (should have gone to Execution Day), but without a doubt one of the best songs on the album. Great guitar work. Third only to Execution Day (1) and One More Kiss (2) in terms of quality.
6. BURNING DOWN: Can't stand this song. So boring and repetitive, definitely a candidate for worst song on the album. Moving along...
7. STANDING ON THE OUTSIDE: Another decent song. Very repetitive, just like Burning Down, but I'd hazard a guess it's probably a better quality piece. Alright song, not the best but definitely pretty good. Nothing memorable about it. Could have potentially been an amazing song if it had a bit more variation.
8. MASCULINE: Another great piece of rock, probably 5th best on the album. Can't say I'm too keen on the lyrics, but musically it's powerful and enjoyable. Again, one of the better of Meat's songs from the 80s.
9 and 10: MAN AND A WOMAN / SPECIAL GIRL: I'll be honest and admit that I've never made it to the end of either of these songs. Don't interest me in the slightest, and I'm not going to review them any further than saying I don't like them. At all. Man and a Woman in particular is horrible. Special Girl I just never really clicked with.
11: ROCK AND ROLL HERO: The first song I ever heard from BBIS was this one...which instantly got me hooked into trying the entire album. Another amazing work of art...sold my soul to rock and roll, and it didn't cost a thing :D Slots nicely into 4th place on BBIS and concludes my review :D
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