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Damn Yankees

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Backing Vocals – The Neverleave Brothers

Conductor [Strings] – Jimmie Haskell

Organ [B3] – Alan Pasqua

Written by Jack, Ted, Tommy

 

1 LP, gatefold cover

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Friday Music Repress

Label : Friday Music

Original Label : Warner Bros

Recorded at A&M Studios by Ron Nevison

Produced by Ron Nevison

Remastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso

Originally released in 1990

Reissued in 2018

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Coming Of Age
  2. Bad Reputation
  3. Runaway
  4. High Enough
  5. Damn Yankees

 

Side B :

  1. Come Again
  2. Mystified
  3. Rock City
  4. Tell Me How You Want It
  5. Piledriver

 

Reviews :

"Although the term "supergroup" doesn't quite apply to the Damn Yankees, they did manage to rekindle the spirit of 1970s (and '80s) rock with each of their talents, at least to some extent. Damn Yankees took the unblemished, radio rock ballad "High Enough" to its deserving number three spot on the singles chart, with its power stemming from the oily melody and the made-to-order guitar playing of Ted Nugent. Both Tommy Shaw and Night Ranger's Jack Blades give "High Enough" an even quantity of lushness and might, which helped the album itself climb to number 13 and gain platinum status. "Coming of Age" is the album's second-best track, which has the band rocking out without going over the edge and sounding too contrived. The rest of the album finds the group reliving their glory days, which is to be expected, and tracks like "Runaway" and "Come Again" come through as avid little rockers. Only "Piledriver" and "Rock City" sound silly and pushed, most likely influenced by Nugent himself. As the 1990s approached, the slick sound of guitar rock may have been dwindling, but Damn Yankees do a fine job at keeping it alive at least for a little while. By the time their next album was released, the decade had no room for their brand of arena rock, which sounded more passé than ever before, despite a decent sounding single which kicked it off." AllMusic Review by Mike DeGagne

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4,21 / 5

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