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Jack Blades

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Album Review

Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and former Night Ranger and Damn Yankee Jack Blades has had a lucrative post-'80s career. A capable tunesmith in the industry, Blades has penned material for Aerosmith, Roger Daltrey, and Cher, as well as a reunited Night Ranger and a record with frequent collaborator Tommy Shaw. A great many aging rockers put out solo albums for all the wrong reasons — money, midlife crisis, a misguided sentiment of fan obligation — but a select few do it simply for the love of music. Jack Blades belongs in the latter category, and the 11 surprisingly solid tracks on his self-titled debut are a welcome surprise. Opening with the bright, melodic "Shine On," Blades unleashes an arsenal of hair metal soldiers — Shaw, Neal Schon, Great White's Michael Lardie, Warren DeMartini of Ratt, and his former Night Ranger cohorts Kelly Keagy, Brad Gillis, and Jeff Watson — to flesh out brutal rockers ("We Are the Ones"), power ballads ("Alone Tonight"), and rock anthems ("To Touch the Sky") with supreme pop/rock acumen. Schon is instantly recognizable on the opening notes of "Sea of Emotions," and Blades does a convincing Steve Perry on a track that wouldn't have seemed out of place on Journey's Escape. However, the veteran's not content with simply re-creating his heydays. "Sometimes You Gotta Have Faith" utilizes the sunny bounce of Sublime, while the beautiful "Breaking It Down," co-written with son Colin, could've been an ELO song. The Beatlesque leanings and acoustic arrangements lend themselves well to his voice, and his harmonies with Shaw are syrupy sweet. Blades has crafted a record without pretension, star-crossed ambition, or irony, and that alone is worth paying attention to. While by no means groundbreaking or spectacular, Jack Blades is a mirror image of its creator — tenacious, capable, and enamored with all things musical.

Customer Reviews

Jack Blades a rare talent

Jack is a talent in the music industry. It is a shame that he does not get as much credit as he deserves. He was the driving force behind Night Ranger, a key person in Damn Yankees and equally skilled when paired with Tommy Shaw. I really like this album. My favorite track is Alone Tonight and Sea of Emotions. I love the guitar riff on "On top of the world". If you like the Shaw-Blades album Hallucination, you will equally like this one.

Love this music!

Jack Blades really comes into his own with this music. It has the hard driving force of earlier work but with a soft side. His voice is rough, gravel-ly and amazing. Sea of Emotions and To Touch the Sky are the absolute best tracks. It is also great that he worked with his son Colin on it. Give us more, Jack!

they belong on disney channel

their music is so terrible I would rather listen to nails in a blender than these guys. they need to join the rest of the terrible artistson disney channel

Biography

Born: April 24, 1954 in Palm Desert, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

In addition to fronting one of the mid-'80s most successful mainstream/arena rock bands, Night Ranger, bassist/singer Jack Blades has either recorded with, penned songs for, or produced albums for some of rock's biggest names. Originally hailing from Palm Springs, CA, Blades joined countless local bands in the Southern California area during the early '70s, during which time he attended San Diego State University (as a pre-med student). By the latter part of the decade, Blades had relocated to San...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Hard Rock
  • Released: Apr 06, 2004

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