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Badlands

Badlands
 
 

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Year Released 2001
Label Koch Records (USA)
Categories Heavy Metal  >  Pop Metal
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Badlands: Ray Gillen (vocals, harp); Jake E. Lee (guitar, keyboards); Greg Chaisson (bass); Eric Singer (drums).
 
Personnel: Ray Gillen (vocals, harp, harmonica, Jew's harp); Jake E. Lee (guitar, dobro, mandolin, sitar, keyboards, guiro); Eric Singer (drums); Bob Kinkel (keyboard programming).
 
Audio Mixers: David Thoener; Jab .
 
Recording information: One On One Studios, LA & Record Plant, N.Y.C; Record Plant, N.Y.C.
 
Photographer: Robert Manella.
 
Life after Ozzy is no easy task -- just ask the many guitarists (Brad Gillis, Jake E.Lee, Zakk Wylde) who played with the metal legend after the tragic death of original six-string genius Randy Rhoads. Could it be that there's a post-Randy curse? If so, Lee's Badlands project may just take the cake as the most turbulent and ill-fated of the bunch. Yet it was also possibly the best and most original of them all. With New York-bred singer Ray Gillen (fresh off a touring stint with Ozzy's old pals Black Sabbath) serving as the guitarist's perfect songwriting foil, Badlands' self-titled debut featured a refreshingly stripped-down blues metal sound, which cut against the grain of the polished pop metal then in vogue. Exploding with Lee's impressive chops and Gillen's powerful Robert Plant-like screams, opener "High Wire" sets the energetic tone, and leads the way to other outstanding melodic rockers like "Dreams in the Dark" and "Winter's Call" -- both of which received generous MTV rotation. Save for his distinctive soloing style, little here harks back to Lee's work with Ozzy and the band's intensity rarely falters as they storm through "Dancing on the Edge," get the blues out on "Rumblin' Train," then reach for Zeppelin-esque grandeur on "Seasons." In retrospect, the album's enduring relevance places it not alongside glam metal groups like Mötley Crüe or Ratt, but in the better company of other retro-minded hard rock bands such as the Black Crowes and Burning Tree which preceded the Seattle invasion. [Badland's first album was remastered and reissued in a limited run by Koch Records in 2001.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

music tracks
song title
1High Wire
2Dreams In The Dark
3Jade's Song
4Winter's Call
5Dancing On The Edge
6Streets Cry Freedom
7Hard Driver
8Rumblin' Train
9Devil's Stomp
10Seasons
11Ball And Chain


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Manufacturer's List Price:  $12.98
Producer:  Paul O'Neill; Badlands
Format:  CD
Popularity Rank:  70,200
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