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Rick Springfield - Songs For The End Of The World


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Check out this glowing review in my local TV guide, TVW:

"Australian-born singer/songwriter Springfield managed a dual career in the 1980s, cranking out teenybopper singles ("Jessie's Girl") and playing a doctor on General Hospital. He continued to crank out albums of dubious material, and this is another one. He complains about stardom, and seems to feel that loud guitars and profanities equal credibility. He's wrong. 1/5"

 

This isn't the first time I've wanted to smack this guy. Whoever he/she may be.

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Anyone remember when he was in that TV show called 'High Tide?' That was great stuff. :)

 

Heard this album amongst a banquet of others while away on holidays - gotta admit I wasn't instantly in love with it at all. A few cool songs but also a few that weren't magnificent for me, and the lyrics didn't see to be as good as usual. Anyway, more to come later when I get time again to listen to tunes soon...

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Great album

 

I agree, I much prefer it to VIO. But like many Rick Springfield releases, this one might not have the lasting power...In other words, I might get bored of it sooner than some other great releases from 2012.

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My mini review -

 

1. Wide Awake (8.5) - solid untempo modern rocker

2. Our Ships Sinking (10) - flawless modern rock

3. I Hate Myself (8) - fun party rocker

4. You & Me (9) - excellent balladic moment

5. Gabriel (7.5) - safe, but nice ballad

6. A Sign Of Life (8.5) - very nice modern rocker

7. My Last Heartbeat (8) - moody rocker

8. Joshua (9) - uptempo breezy song. Great chorus

9. Love Screws Me Up (6.5) - fair Bryan Adamsish rocker

10. I Found You (8.5) - great melody in the chorus. love the lyrics

11. Depravity (8) - should be a train wreck, but works. Clever

12. One Way Street (8.25) - weak spoken verse but hooky chorus.

 

 

Overall : 83%

 

 

Cool album, and one of my favs from Rick.

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I did one of these sexy things too. Not quite as glowing, but not really worlds apart:

 

1. Wide Awake - sounds completely like a Night Ranger song. Not bad, not great - 7.00

2. Our Ship’s Sinking - absolutely killer chorus - love this one - 9.50

3. I Hate Myself - kind of annoying, but not a bad tune - 6.75

4. You & Me - very nice modern melodic rock - 9.00

5. Gabriel - okay pop rock plodder - 7.00

6. A Sign of Life - kind of annoying song with a nice catchy chorus - not bad - 7.25

7. My Last Heartbeat - annoying modern rock song, again with a pretty good chorus hook - 7.25

8. Joshua - pretty solid pop rocker - 7.50

9. Love Screws Me Up - okay, but again pretty bloody annoying - 6.00

10. I Found You - pretty nice modern melodic rock ballad - 7.75

11. Depravity - not good - another grating track - 5.75

12. One Way Street - nice big melodic rock closer - 7.50

13. Let me in - nice balladic bonus track - 7.00

14. Jet - crumby, but admittedly catchy and not bad - 7.25

15. Lust - pretty cool, catchy modern pop rock - 7.25

16. Her body makes vows - good more vintage kind of AOR - raw, but nice - 7.50

 

TOTAL SCORE - 73%

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Mmm slightly harsh me thinks. It's a good album and there's only really one track which is 'annoying'. Certainly not 6 & 7 ? Hey ho

 

Oh yeah and Wide Awake sounds fuck all like Nightranger lol ??! Not unless they have suddenly become a modern rock band ;-)

 

 

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Nah, I think it's dead on. There are some annoying parts on that CD, often saved by a good chorus hook - but they're there. And dood, maybe not the whole song, but the chorus to 'Wide Awake' is pure, 100% Night Ranger. Sounds like something off their recent albums, like 'Seven' or something.

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