Special Deluxe Collector s Edition / Fully remastered sound shaped from 24 bit digital technology / Includes 2 Bonus tracks / Features Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw (Styx) and Jack Blades (Night Ranger) / 16 page full colour booklet 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, memorabilia, rare photos and new interviews Whilst supergroups were all the rage in the 70s and 80s, few of them actually delivered meaningful results. In the case of 90 s supergroup Damn Yankees this was not the case, as the combined explosive talents of guitar hero Ted Nugent, former Styx vocalist and guitarist Tommy Shaw, Night Ranger bassist Jack Blades and drummer Michael Cartelone not only made an enticing proposition on paper but also actually delivered a hugely convincing musical statement. Their self-titled debut album was a massive commercial and creative success, achieving double platinum status in North America alone, elevating the band to a level that few would have confidently expected. Don t Tread the band s second and final album was issued in October 1992 to huge anticipation. Sadly, however, the expectation of another blockbuster release was rudely frustrated when the album failed to connect with their fan base and the wider public. Despite the album s obvious depth and quality it was clear that something was amiss, mainly because the musical climate was in a state of flux, switching allegiance from traditional melodic hard rock towards the raw sound of grunge. It was an erosion of belief that served to cripple a number of well-respected artists, not just Damn Yankees. Despite seeing this cloud of doom on the horizon, the band remained on-message and recorded their second album in a positive spirit, crafting a record that was every inch a worthy successor to the debut. Produced once again by Ron Nevison (Heart, Led Zeppelin, UFO), and mixed superbly by Chris Lord-Alge, it was recorded in Los Angeles and showcases a magnificent selection of songs, including the title track, Where You Goin Now (a top 20 US hit single), Dirty Dog and Firefly . All tracks displaying grit, determination and a desire to impress.
P**E
Don't tread on this
Second album by Yankees and great. Only came across them recently. I have much of their previous work - Styx, Nightranger and Nugent- and loved it already.
G**
Some people call it 'Hair Metal' I'd rather name it great music
It's a really enjoyable album made by topshelf musicians who were big in the 1980s and the 1990s and, who are big names even today.It's a shame they made only two albums. Anybody who likes melodic hard rock will love it.
N**I
a classic follow-up to a classic debute
classic from the start to the end, this is how great musicians create music and that way rock should sound plus this album still rocking nearly 25 years later \m/
S**S
A good rocking record.
A good solid follow-up to their debut album. Very much on the same lines as their first release, so if you liked that you will like this. A good rocking mix of guitar and vocals.Playing time: just over 53 mins.
C**Y
Five Stars
GREAT ALBUM
J**P
Five Stars
Love it to death Tommy Shaw vocal unbelievable
D**H
Five Stars
Great rock album.
A**R
Good cd
Good cd
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