Well done, Core, I asked you for Baton Rouge and you didn’t disappoint me. My favorite is There was a time, a heartbreaking ballad; it's worth mentioning that there are two "experts" in songwriting and production like Vic Pepe and Jack Ponty. I also have the following album, which is inferior to this one but still enjoyable.
I don't know them, these days I've been enjoying (among others) Heavens Edge, who I think play a similar genre (class-hard-aor)... I must say that these HE have a handful of good tracks. I only knew them for the single, "Skin to skin." But the band that's driving me crazy is Sven Gali: what an album! Maybe my next review. In conclusion, a judgment on Reckless Love: good album, they're on a slightly softer side compared to other Scandinavian sleaze bands, quite mixed with AOR (I'd call them soft bubble glam). Some tracks (Love machine, sex, Back to paradise) remind me a lot of Def Leppard's Hysteria. Anyway, good record (6.5). For me, in the triad (Crashdiet-babylon bombs-reckless love)
Despite the massive production, you always keep yourself at high levels; you are now the leader of hard glam. I know these, I give the album a quite sufficient rating even though I haven't listened to all the tracks, just selections from the classic mixtapes made by friends.
Hello everyone and thank you. This is an album with very unique features. Perhaps ears more accustomed to the genre perceive its novelty better, but that doesn't matter. It's still great to have different opinions. In any case, Mah!, how did you want it to sound? :D Moreover, I want to take "old" in the positive sense of the term.
Well-written and personal review. Great as always. I don't know the group, but even though I'm not a fan of overly bold lipsticks, I believe it's worth listening to them!
MAH!
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