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Enuff Z'Nuff (Live)

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Album Review

Often overlooked because of their role in the ill-fated hair-metal craze of the late '80s, Enuff Z'nuff actually shares more common ground with power-pop luminaries Cheap Trick and Badfinger than with the lipstick-and-leather crowd. Their self-titled major label debut boasts one of the best power-pop singles of the late '80s with "New Thing," which features Donnie Vie's raspy vocals set against a backdrop of whimsical guitar-powered melody. "For Now" captures more of the same magic that makes "New Thing" so refreshing, while "Fly High Michelle" reveals the band's fondness for psychedelic ballads. The contemplative "I Could Never Be Without You" shows a serious streak that offsets the obviously lighthearted approach of boisterous tracks like "Hot Little Summer Girl" and "Kiss the Clown." Where Enuff Z'nuff falters is their tendency to let songs get bogged down by excessive guitar ramblings. The nearly seven-minute long "In the Groove" falls victim to this unfortunate fate, sputtering and failing to ever really get off the ground. Overall, the good far exceeds the bad on this impressive debut, proving that Enuff Z'nuff deserves more respect than they'll probably ever receive.

Customer Reviews

Mislabeled, but wonderfully so!

Yes, this is not the (live) album of Enuf Z Nuff, it is indeed their debut album. That being said, this album is a definitely worthy purchase for any fan of rock, glam, or eighties metal. From the wailing guitar solos to Chip's scratchy yet soaring vocals, this effort was one that shone from start to finish in the rainbow of shades of excess that was eighties "hair metal". Songs ranged from the smashing and crashing energetic "New Thing" to the soulful and sorrowful "I Could Never Be Without You", with the favorite of many "Fly High Michelle" a letter to a friend who took her own life. A great album, easily worth a ten-spot.

5 Stars for the album that this isn't!

This is mislabled. The songs here are actually Enuff Z'Nuff's self titled debut album. A great album, but not the live album, and it didn't have this cover.

Biography

Formed: 1984 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

If there is such a thing as false advertising in rock & roll, then Enuff Z'nuff is one of its textbook examples. Packaged in garish peace-glam attire by their record company, the group was wrongly lumped in with the disposable pop-metal bands of the late '80s (Poison, Warrant, etc.) rather than appreciated for the truly gifted power pop act that they were. By the time they...
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