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Great Rock/Metal Albums of 1989: House of Lords

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Rock, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 10, 2024 by 80smetalman

House of Lords has now made it onto my list of American artists who didn’t crack Britain. Yes, they appeared on the “Protect the Innocent” compilation album but after that, zero. However, when I researched the band and the album, I discovered that they had a rich discography that carried on until 2022! So they must have been somewhat known in the US.

The other surprise came when I watched the video for the single, “I Wanna Be Loved,” which appeared on the compilation. The camera seemed to home in on the keyboards player quite a bit. Now that I know who it is, I’m not surprised. Gregg Giuffria. In the mid 80s, he had is own band, which was named after him and originally this was supposed to have been another Giuffria album, but producer Gene Simmons, yes that Gene Simmons, persuaded him to go another way.

The intro on the opening track, “Pleasure Palace,” sounds as if it could have been a classic progressive rock song from out of the 1970s, ala Yes or Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Gregg definitely has skills on the keys. However, the track develops into a more 80s synth rock song, something you might hear from Survivor but it’s not bad. The track from “Protect the Innocent” is more a rocking track so any thoughts of the album disintegrating into a pop album is quickly erased.

House of Lords really show their worth on “Edge of Your Life.” This is a nicely done melodic rock track with everyone firing on all cylinders. It’s the first track where Larry Cordola is let off the leash and he bangs out a great guitar solo. My personal opinion, this one should have been released as a single. “Looking For Strange” sounds like it might be a little all over the place but the chaos has plenty of hard rock swagger with some cool piano chops from Gregg and nice drum fills from Ken Mary.

Was it a thing in 1989 for bands to have their power ballad at the mid point of the album? It was like that with Femme Fatale and the same happens here. “Love Don’t Lie” is a really tender ballad without being too soppy. James Christian really pours his heart and soul out with the vocals and the rest of the band support with piano, a hard drum beat and a good guitar solo. Well done boys.

“Slip of the Tongue” is the first true hard rock song. They really take things up more than a few paces and rock it out. Just a great metal tune and one Rick Nielsen helped write the song. Still, it has me banging my head at a rapid pace. But it’s the cool intro on “Hearts of the World” and what happens after which convinces me that House of Lords can be considered a metal band. This one too has me headbanging away and while it’s not as fast as “Slip of the Tongue,” the power of metal is there to be heard. This one and its predecessor can both be considered hidden gems.

More 70s sounding progressive keyboards bring in “Under Blue Skies” but this time, it goes into a more heavy metal vibe. Enjoyable but I think the repetition at the end goes on a little too long. Both of the final two tracks could have been closers on the album. Both have that lets end the album in the right way and everybody sing along to the chorus vibe. I don’t see anything wrong with two songs which could be considered closers ending an album on an absolute positive.

Track Listing:

  1. Pleasure Palace
  2. I Wanna Be Loved
  3. Edge of Your Life
  4. Looking for Strange
  5. Love Don’t Lie
  6. Slip of the Tongue
  7. Heart of the Worlds
  8. Under Blue Skies
  9. Call My Name
  10. Jealous Heart
House of Lords

Gregg Giuffria- keyboards

James Christian- lead vocals

Larry Cordola- guitar

Chuck Wright- bass

Ken Mary- drums, percussion

Additional Musicians:

Jeff Scott Soto- backing vocals

Well, I’m convinced, I don’t know about the rest of you. I will explore House of Lords further albums.

Next post: Lenny Kravitz- Let Love Rule

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Great Metal Albums of 1989: Femme Fatale

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , on May 5, 2024 by 80smetalman

As promised, I am posting about one of the albums from 1988, although it didn’t get really going until 1989, so I am still being accurate here, from the “Protect the Innocent” compilation. First up is the self titled album from Femme Fatale. Question: Am I the only one who, when hearing the bands name and the vocals, immediately jumped to the assumption that they were an all female band? Well, they’re not but saying that, lead singer, Lorraine Lewis has so much presence that it’s very easy to make such an assumption.

I can see why the song which appeared on the compilation album, “Falling In and Out of Love,” was the single from the album, It has that hard rock meets commercial viability vibe which such a song should have. I hope when you listened to it on the last post, you could feel Lorraine’s energy on it and the shredding is done well. I wish there was some note as to which guitarist solos on which track but there’s none. However, all of the first four songs on the album can fall into such a category. They are all in the same vein, although “Waiting for the Big One” is the right choice for the opener and “My Baby” has a sharper edge than the others.

Separating the more commercial first four songs from the harder final five is the power ballad, “Rebel.” While the other members of the band do their part well on it, it’s the charisma of Lorraine that makes the song. The power ballad is the stop gap between the two halves of the album as “Fortune and Fame” kicks off a more heavier sound for the remainder and gets your head banging straight away

I’ve also learned something new here. The track, “Touch and Go,” was also on the soundtrack for the film, “License to Drive.” I’ve never seen the movie but I enjoy the song. It does start with a pretty cool bass line. However, the hidden gem goes to “If.” This is the one where they put it all together and make a great metal tune. It sounds down and dirty, the band was definitely firing on all cylinders here. Great rhythm, cool shredding and of course, the vocals. “If” marks the final peak as while the two closing tracks are good, they don’t quite reach the dizzy heights.

Track Listing:

  1. Waiting for the Big One
  2. Falling In and Out of Love
  3. My Baby
  4. Back in Your Arms Again
  5. Rebel
  6. Fortune and Fame
  7. Touch and Go
  8. If
  9. Heat the Fire
  10. Cradle’s Rockin’
Femme Fatale

Lorraine Lewis- vocals, tambourine

Bill D’Angelo- guitar

Mazzi Rawd- guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

Rick Rael- bass, backing vocals

Bobby Murray- drums, backing vocals

Like with many a band’s debut albums, this showed that Femme Fatale had the chops to go further but bad luck prevented this. The band dissolved and didn’t record another album until 2016. Shame really but with so many metal bands out there at the time, it was easy to fall through the cracks. As for Lorraine, well she now sings in an all female band called Vixen. You might have heard of them.

Next post: House of Lords

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Great Metal Albums of 1989: Protect the Innocent- Part 4, The Wanton and The Warriors

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Rock, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 2, 2024 by 80smetalman

Here’s the fourth and final installment of the greatest metal compilation album of 1989 and possibly all time. The sad part of this is that some of these bands have faded into obscurity.

Dream Theater- The Killing Hand
Acid Reign- Goddess
Femme Fatale- Falling In and Out of Love
Tigertailz- Love Overload
Wrathchild- (Na Na) Nukklear Rokket
Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction- Backseat Education
House of Lords- I Wanna Be Loved

Well, that completes it. I hope you all loved this entire album. If there was any one compilation which caught the entire essence of heavy metal at the time, then it was “Protect the Innocent.”

Next post: I haven’t fully finished with this album yet. There are two tracks from the final installment which are from albums I missed on the tour of 1988. Therefore, I’m going back and covering those albums. So the next album is Femme Fatale.

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Great Metal Albums of 1989: Protect the Innocent: Side 3- The Wild and the Willing

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Rock, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 29, 2024 by 80smetalman

The “The Protect the Innocent” saga goes on with side three, “The Wild and the Willing.” However, there seems to be no let up in the great metal this album has.

Magnum- Start Talking Love
Vow Wow- Helter Skelter
Megadeath- Rattlehead
Saxon- Back on the Streets
Lita Ford- Kiss Me Deadly
Lisa Dominique- Rock ‘N’ Roll Lady
Exodus- Fabulous Disaster

I hope you’re continuing to enjoy. Three sides down one more to go.

Next post: Protect the Innocent- Side 4, The Wanton and the Warriors

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Great Metal Albums of 1989: Protect the Innocent- Side 2, The Second Reign

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Rock, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 26, 2024 by 80smetalman

Now that you’ve heard the first side of “Protect the Innocent,” I hope it’s left you hungry for more. Here’s side two, titled “The Second Reign.”

Rush- Prime Mover
Cinderella- Gypsy Road
Scorpions- Rhythm of Love
Dio- Dream Evil
Kingdom Come- Get It On
Dogs D’Amour- How Come It Never Rains?
Anthrax- Metal Thrashing Mad
Mammoth- Fat Man

I hope you’ve enjoyed, that’s only half of this magnificent compilation albums so far.

Next post: Protect the Innocent- Side 3, The Wild and the Willing

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Great Metal Albums of 1989: Protect the Innocent- Part 1, The First Chapter

Posted in 1980s, Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal and the 1980s, Music, Rock, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 23, 2024 by 80smetalman

Like I said, I’ve been snowed under with everyone wanting me to do Continuing Professional Development courses, (CPD), that I’m not able to give albums my full attention. In some of my most recent posts, I have made reference to a compilation album which came out in 1989. The album is called, “Protect the Innocent” and you will see what a magnificent album this really is. Because there are 30 blockbuster metal tunes on it, I’m going break it down like it’s done on the record. Therefore, you get side 1 called, “The First Chapter.”

Steppenwolf- Born to Be Wild
Black Sabbath- Paranoid
Deep Purple- Fireball
Motorhead- Ace of Spades
Judas Priest- Breaking the Law
Ted Nugent- Scream Dream
Ozzy Osbourne- The Ultimate Sin
Blue Oyster Cult- Don’t Fear the Reaper

There you have it, enjoy!

Next post: Part 2- The Second Reign

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Spoiler- Unfortunately there are no Iron Maiden songs on the album.