

Artist : Night Ranger Country : USA Release : Hole In The Sun Year : 2008 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 320 Info:
As some one who grew up listening late 1980s Hard Rock, I can truly say
that 2007 and 2008 have been good years for CD releases by bands from
the late 1980s era. In the past year, I have picked up excellent new
releases from: Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Tesla, Dokken, and Great White.
But overall, I'd have to say that this new Night Ranger release is the
crowning jewel of the "80s revival".
"Hole in the Sun" rocks more
than previous Night Ranger albums. And it doesn't really have the big
ballad that many people probably expect from a Night Ranger album. But
all in all, this may be Night Ranger's best album ever. It has quality
songs front to back. And even though they have updated their sound for
2008, they avoid sounding like 40-somethings who are trying to fit in
with the 23-year olds. Even though there's no new contender to be the
next "Sister Christian" or "Goodbye", the new songs sound like logical
extensions of things like "Rock In America" and "Don't Tell Me You Love
Me", so it's not like they are trying to turn into Metallica or Creed or
anything like that. Just good hard Night Ranger music.
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Artist : Night Ranger Country : USA Release : Neverland Year : 1997 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 320 Info:
"Neverland" from 1997 can be regarded as the original line up's
comeback album. And Night Ranger is without doubt in need of their
musical core Jack Blades, who were absent on the bands previous album
"Feeding off the mojo" from 1995. Some might have too high expectations
on this release and thinking that the reunion would add a reborn
enthusiasm. But this effort is like many other Night Ranger albums - it
has great as well as average songs, and although it's not a bad album,
it's neither top class.
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Artist : Night Ranger Artist Origin : USA Release Title : Seven Release Year : 1998 Artist Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 320 Link is shared by my rocking friend ''Kissmar''...Info:
Seven is the eighth studio album by Night Ranger, released on July 14,
1998. All original members are present on this follow-up to 1997's
Neverland.
Tommy Shaw of Styx fame co-wrote the track "Kong" with
Jack Blades.Two singles were released. "Sign Of The Times" being the
first and "Kong" being the second.
It is rumored that Jeff Watson
participated very little in the writing and recording of this album due
to a water skiing accident.