Sunday, July 1, 2018
RESTLESS USA Alone In The Dark Japanese Edition 3 1999
RESTLESS USA Alone In The Dark Japanese Edition 3 1999
re-posted as requested, really hard to find
RESTLESS isnt the real name of this band. This moniker was chosen by leader Roger Sommers and the German label MTM who resurrected this material on CD format in the late Nineties.
All these songs were recorded during the 80s (I think 1988) under the band name FREELANCE, but the group never managed to get a recording deal back then, a real shame.
"Alone In The Dark" consists of tracks from two original four song demos that were recorded on a 16-track home studio plus some later "proper" studio tracks with much better production. But the roughness of some of these demos isnt a problem at all, believe me.
Musically this is 80s AOR with some pomp influences, while the newer songs are more hair / arena rock, strongly influenced by Def Leppard with lots of keyboards.
First track "Guilty" (from the 2nd demo) is a killer melodic hard rocker in the vein of the best White Sister with an updated sound. On "Alone In The Dark" the lead vocals of Sommers sounds like a young Steve Overland, and except some hair metal twists, the whole band sounds like the british FM here.
"Don�t Do It To Me" is real belter. Its a great midtempo classic AOR tune with tons of keyboards, very British to my ears, similar to Shy or After Hours. Next, "Lightnin� Strikes" is another highlight, a Journey-esque melodic semi-ballad that was featured on the mythical AOR Basement unsigned bands compilation Hot Night In The City in 1988 under their original name Freelance.
"Leavin You" is the first track featured here in the Def Leppard style. The rhythm guitars are fat and the chorus multi-layered. Strong rocker.
Now... the best track here in my opinion. "Keep The Fire Burning" is pure 80s pompy AOR with wonderful keyboards. Define AOR: this song! This one alone worth this disc.
"Painted Lady" is one from the old recordings. A keyboard driven melodic rock full of energy and attitude.
On "I Dont Wanna Want You" the band decided to write a Foreigner-style ballady, and dont disappoint. Of course Sommers isnt Lou Gramm but he does a really good job.
"Body To Body" links directly to Def Lepp. Big choruses and arena rock vibe. Compared to Blue Tears too.
"Feels Like Love" has a definite pomp feel with that pulsing rhythm section, bright keyboards and big harmonies. An early 80s influenced track in the Roadmaster style.
The emotional ballad "Willing" close the regular edition of this release. Grand piano and orchestration, featuring a tight vocal performance.
The CD was released in Japan in 1999 featuring 3 juicy bonus tracks (not listed on the back cover). The first, "What Do You Know About Love" is from the last recording period, Def Leppard meets Billy Squier with a bluesy melodic rock touch and huge backing vocals.
Next, "Carry That Weight", is a sweet acoustic based ballad that increases the tempo in the Damn Yankees style, very early Nineties. I like this a lot.
Then the last of the bonus "Lay Me Down" follows the melodic rock pattern of opener "Guilty". A gutsy track with big, big guitars.
Even when production isnt first rate at times, all this material is very well rounded and sounds absolutely professional.
Produced by Roger Sommers itself, during the 80s he has been studying sound engineering and thats evident here, now hes a well-respected studio man working with Saga, Jamie Rowe and others.
The personnel involved are all accomplished musicians, including guest appearances by Chuck Wright (Giuffria, House Of Lords) and Jeff Scott Soto on backing vocals.
"Alone In The Dark" is posted everywhere, but not this Japan edition with 3 bonus tracks.
This is pure 80s bliss. Dont miss it.
Highly Recommended.
01 - Guilty
02 - Alone In The Dark
03 - Dont Do It To Me
04 - Lightning Strikes
05 - In Your Eyes
06 - Leavin You
07 - Keep The Fire Burning
08 - Painted Lady
09 - I Dont Wanna Want You
10 - Body To Body
11 - Feels Like Love
12 - Willing
Japanese Bonus Tracks:
13 - What Do You Know About Love
14 - Carry That Weight
15 - Lay Me Down
Roger Sommers: Lead vocals, Guitar, Backing Vocals
Michael Lord: Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Jason Orme: Guitar
Scott Polluck: Bass
Danny Lux: Drums
Jac Mandel: Guitar
Bruffie Brigham: Bass
Mark Bennett: Drums
Chuck Wright: Bass
Jeff Scott Soto: Backing Vocals
RESTLESS Alone In The Dark [Japanese Edition +3]
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