Language: English
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
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AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
In the 1980s, Warlock was among Germany's most
exciting heavy metal bands -- which is saying a lot when you consider
that Germany also produced Accept and the Scorpions. Lyrically, Warlock
fell into the fantasy metal category; if you're a fan of headbangers
like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Candlemass, and Ronnie
James Dio, you owe it to yourself to have some Warlock albums in your
collection. But when former Warlock vocalist Doro Pesch launched her
solo career with 1989's Force Majeure, fantasy metal was not a high
priority for the German singer. This album found the rough-voiced Doro
taking more of a pop-metal approach; references to the supernatural
aren't prevalent, and Force Majeure is closer to Crimes of Passion-era
Pat Benatar than Warlock (although Warlock's Tommy Henriksen is employed
on bass and co-wrote five of the tunes). It's also an album that Doro
can be proud of; even though Force Majeure isn't quite in a class with
Warlock's best releases, it is definitely a strong pop-metal/hard rock
outing. Doro, who co-wrote most of the material with producer Joey
Balin, is focused and assured throughout the album -- she is as
passionate on driving rockers like "Angels With Dirty Faces" (which was
also the title of a superb Dead End Kids movie of 1938 that starred
James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart), "Under the Gun," and "Hellraiser" as
she is on the haunting ballad "River of Tears." Equally strong is Doro's
inspired cover of Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale," which isn't
the only 1960s rock classic she embraced -- her second solo album, Doro,
contains a cover of the Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream."
While Doro is generally decent, Force Majeure is more than decent -- it
is excellent. In fact, Force Majeure is arguably her strongest and most
essential solo album.
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