"Should I See" was a modest hit and their only chart appearance, peaking at #69 in 1987. The lyrics of this tune are still relevant today.
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
"Should I See" by Frozen Ghost
Frozen Ghost is a pop rock duo from Canada who were put on ice during their time in the late 80s and early 90s. After doing time in the one-hit wonder band called Sheriff, Arnold Lanni and Wolf Hassel pumped out a trio of very underrated records. Their sound, which reminded me of The Fixx, was perhaps a little late for the times.
"Should I See" was a modest hit and their only chart appearance, peaking at #69 in 1987. The lyrics of this tune are still relevant today.
"Should I See" was a modest hit and their only chart appearance, peaking at #69 in 1987. The lyrics of this tune are still relevant today.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
“True Emotion” by Alias
Composed of members from the bands Heart and Sheriff,
Alias was one of those dime-a-dozen hard rock bands capitalizing on glam and
hairband trends just before grunge shampooed the scene.
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Released in 1990, the self-titled debut record from supergroup Alias reached #114 on the US Billboard 200. |
Alias almost hit the top 10 again with the pleasant mid-tempo
number, “Waiting For Love”.
The album had a string of other potential hits, but the music landscape was
changing rapidly. I always thought “True Emotion” was one of the best tracks on
this record – it probably would have hit top 10 if released just a year or two
earlier.
Alias released a long-awaited follow-up record called “Never
Say Never” in 2009, most of it containing material recorded in 1992.
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