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Night Ranger
Midnight Madness cdlem80 Night Ranger's brilliant second album "Midnight Madness" which contains the band's biggest hit, 'Sister Christian.' While it served as their commercial breakthrough, as can be seen by the album's frenetic opener "(You can Still) Rock in America," Night Ranger actually rocked as hard as any of their pop-metal contemporaries, and Midnight Madness offers a number of memorable melodic rockers like "Rumours in the Air," "When You close Your Eyes," and "Why does Love Have to Change" as well.
(You Can Still) Rock in America / Rumours in the Air / Why Does Love Have to Change / Sister Christian / Touch of Madness / Passion Play /When You Close Your Eyes / Chippin' Away / Let Him Run |
Dawn Patrol cdlem78 Unlike many of their pop-metal contemporaries, Night Ranger's early work has aged quite well, and this excellent 1982 debut is a well-kept secret of the genre. Dripping with hooks and irresistible choruses, "Don't Tell Me You Love Me", "Sing Me Away", and "Young Girl In Love" are simply outstanding songs. Anyone doubting the band's ability to rock out need only listen to the vicious bursts of "Eddie's Comin' Out Tonight" and "Play Rough" and of course the mandatory power ballad in "Call My Name" (which is actually quite good), the band rarely allow the album's intensity level to lag.
Don't Tell Me You Love Me / Sing Me Away / At Night She Sleeps / Call My Name / Eddies Comin' Out Tonight / Cant Find Me A Thrill / Young Girl In Love / Play Rough / Penny / Night Ranger |
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