Genre: Hard Rock
Label Number: 7 81990-2
© 1989 Atlantic Records
AllMusic Review by Daniel Gioffre
© 1989 Atlantic Records
AllMusic Review by Daniel Gioffre
It's too bad that Nevermind had to make this sort of
rock unfashionable in the early '90s. Anchored by the world-class chops
of guitarist Paul Gilbert and bassist Billy Sheehan, Mr. Big's
debut album is an adrenaline-fueled dose of pure rock & roll
attitude. Don't let the big hair and leather pants fool you; much like
Bon Jovi, Mr. Big is definitely not in the same category as '80s pop-metal bands such as Poison. One difference is the fact that Mr. Big
is composed of monstrously talented musicians. Witness, for example,
the ascending guitar/bass figure in the beginning of "Addicted to that
Rush" or the unison hits and strong groove to "Wind Me Up" or
"Merciless." Eric Martin's
sophomoric lyrics are admittedly the weakest link here ("Zip the
lipstick on/Like BBQ sauce"), which often distract from his fine gritty
voice, which is somewhere in between Steven Tyler and Steve Perry. The
songwriting is also very strong, with the ballads "Had Enough" and "Big
Love" especially showing the depth of Mr. Big's
skill. At the same time, when they want to lay it down, they lay it
down. The aforementioned "Addicted to that Rush" is both passionate and
expertly delivered, with the band's technique and sheer drive
complementing each other perfectly. Mr. Big
was to equal the successes of their debut on their subsequent albums,
but they were never again able to sustain that same level of quality
over the course of an entire record.
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