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Caught In the Game

Survivor

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Album Review

Caught in the Game had Survivor focusing on a harder rock & roll sound, with greater emphasis stemming from the guitar and percussion, but this new formula didn't fare well commercially and the band failed to put any of the album's songs onto the charts. With Frankie Sullivan finally expressing himself with his guitar playing, the album does manage to establish a vibrant and dominant punch through most of the cuts, but because of this, there's a shortage of musical flow and melodic consistency that becomes apparent after the first few tracks. Efforts such as "What Do You Really Think" and "I Never Stopped Loving You" are Survivor's best examples of their straight-ahead rock fair, but they're canceled out by non-abrasive fillers like "Slander" and "Santa Ana Winds," which have the band playing well below their capacity. After this album, Survivor replaced vocalist Dave Bickler with the more inspired-sounding Jimi Jamison. The album that followed, 1984's Vital Signs, had the band playing clean-cut radio-friendly rock, and two of the three singles released from the album made it into the Top Ten. Survivor encountered further success with their new vocalist and their future albums had more of a congenial pop/rock flair to them, which was apparent even on the releases that didn't net the band any charted singles. None of Caught in the Game's tracks appear on Survivor's most thorough hits package entitled Fire in Your Eyes: Greatest Hits, an essential 18-track compilation released in 2001.

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One of the most underated albums of ALL TIME

This album is not only one of the best Survivor made, but one of the most underated albums in rock history. CITG, Jackie Don't Go, I Never Stopped Loving You should have all been classis. Santa Ana Winds is a guitar driven ballad style anthem...those are the highlights of the album. But if you like the true 'rock' band Survivor, with street tough vocalist Dave Bickler at the helm, it gets no better than this. Try it out.

Criminally Underrated

Survivor's follow-up to Eye of the Tiger wasn't well recieved for reasons I'll never understand. The title track is a hard-chuggin rocker in the "Tiger" tradition. "I Never Stopped Loving You" is a quality ballad on par with with "Ever Since The World Began". "Jackie Don't Go" and "Ready For The Real Thing" are two of Survivor's best songs (can't believe neither of them were a hit back in '83). However, it's not as consistent as some of Survivor's other albums. "Half-Life" is a downbeat version of "American Heartbeat" (which wasn't all that good to begin with). "Slander" and "Santa Ana Winds" are pointless filler tracks. "What Do You Really Think?" and "It Doesn't Have To Be This Way" are solid. In short, there's a lot of gems (and some junk) here for hardcore Survivor fans and fans of AOR in general.

Why isnt this famous??

Survivor is an awesome band. caught in the game is an incredible album. Every song is exellent. Yet ive never seen it outside of Itunes. Dissapointing. This is a great album for anyone who like survivor or the 80's. Buy it man!

Biography

Formed: 1978

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

Survivor's brand of melodic, hard AOR netted the group several hits through the '80s, including two smash themes from Rocky films, but never quite matched the success or consistency of contemporaries like Foreigner. Survivor was founded in 1978 by guitarist/keyboardist Jim Peterik, formerly the lead singer of the Ides of March, and guitarist Frankie Sullivan; the two recruited lead singer Dave Bickler and recorded a self-titled debut album as a trio with studio musicians Dennis Johnson on bass and...
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