Genre: Classic Rock/AOR
Disc country of origin: England
Year of publication: 1978-79 (1998)
Publisher (label): Escape Music Ltd. ESM027
Country: US
Quality: FLAC | lossless
HUSH featured Robert Berry, who later released some great albums with ALLIANCE,3 and a couple of solo-albums. This HUSH-album was his first musical effort. It was released in 1979 on an obscure recordlabel that went bankrupt and caused a split of the band that worked on this album between 1975-1980. They had some success in Japan and were promised to become popular in The States, something that never happened.
Their re-isued CD contains 10 tracks that is a mix of A.O.R., hard 70’s Poprock and Pomprock. Especially the midtempo aor/ pomp-classified tracks “Alright” and “It’s all too much” does sound pretty good and quite a bit like ROADMASTER at times. Tracks like “Saturday night”,”Money” and “You” are pure hard late 70’s/early 80’s uptempo poprockers like a mix of RICK SPRINGFIELD’s early 80’s material and RUSS BALLARD’s albums ‘Barnet dogs’ and ‘Into the fire’. Combine these elements and you will know how this album sounds. A pretty good album and if you like some of the mentioned acts in this review, you must get yourself a copy of this CD.
Tracklist:
1. Out On The Street - 4:13
2. Saturday Night - 3:16
3. Alright - 4:13
4. Rendezvous - 3:04
5. It's All Too Much - 6:03
6. You Hold The Key - 3:27
7. Money - 4:18
8. Let Me Live - 3:35
9. You - 2:43
10. A Room (+ 4 hidden tracks) - 16:01
Personnel:
Bass, Vocals – Gene Perrault
Drums, Vocals – Roger Bonasera
Guitar, Vocals – Paul Keller (5)
Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards – Robert Berry