Hi Infidelity strikes a perfect middle ground, on its own far better that anything Journey ever managed...although REO only managed it for a single album.I could never make my mind up about Reo Speedwagon. Well crafted songs and musician ship but they always seemed like a budget Journey to me. Boston albums are ridiculously well done though. Production values through the roof.
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I wonder how todays tunes will last in future decades. I don't hear much lyrics to relate to. Probably listening to the wrong new music.
Recently been going through my Little Feat stuff. Feats don't fail me now is a great listen. Lol George was a bit of a genius but sadly had multiple addictions and died far to young.
The British band FM did a good job at the Journey/Reo/Boston polished stuff as well I thought. I have an album somewhere but can't remember which one. I'll have to dig it out and listen again.
It was indeed a brilliant album, Dixie Chicken I think. Yes and Wishbone Ash also did some fantastic material mind although Yes had some massive egos in the band.
That's not what I'm talking about though. It is us discovering music/lyrics from our youth that we didn't appreciate at the time.Teenagers listening to today's music will be as affected by it as we were when we were young.
I guess our parents couldn't relate to 'new' music in the 1980s or 90s.
It's a fantastic album, and My Home Town absolutely describes to a tee My Home Town, just about everyone worked in the Mills, now there isn't a single one left working, it's as if Bruce came from this neck of the woods tooI listened to the full album of Born in USA recently.
I remember buying it on vinyl from Our Price in the 80s.
It’s a very powerful album. My Home Town. And No Surrender hit hard now I’m middle aged.
High Infidelity by REO Speedwagon.
Was listening to this on vinyl today, and what an album. A crossover, the sweets spot in their career where they transitioned from earnest but forgettable rockers into a commercial pop-rock juggernaut. This album catches thet moment in time where the memorable tunes of the latter and hard driving attitude of the former met in the middle. A great record.
I don't hear much lyrics to relate to. Probably listening to the wrong new music.