*U.S first pressing.
Contains 11 tracks total.
Country: United Kingdom
Genre: Hard Rock
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© 1992 Epic/WTG Records
AllMusic Review by Bradley Torreano
Genre: Hard Rock
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© 1992 Epic/WTG Records
AllMusic Review by Bradley Torreano
It would be near impossible to listen to this album without at least a passing knowledge of Led Zeppelin, the band that Jason Bonham's father played drums for throughout the '70s. Now that Bonham
has his own band, he tries to capitalize on the sound that his father's
perfected. This works both for and against him. In certain cases, such
as the epic "Change of a Season," he proves that he has learned a lot
about song structure and strong hooks from his pedigree. Bonham
can sustain a long, atmospheric rock with a sense of dynamics, but on
other tracks, like the hard rocking "Backdoor," he proves that he has
not mastered the art of making a memorable barn burner. Still, it is
hard to deny that tracks like "Ride on a Dream," "Hold On," and "The
Good With the Bad" are fairly successful attempts at recapturing Zeppelin's glory. It is too bad that they are surrounded by some very average filler tracks that are more Poison-influenced
than they would probably care to admit. Fans of good hard rock who do
not expect something vastly original will be happy; others, especially
fans of Zeppelin, may not want to spend their money on this.
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