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Hurricane|Slave To The Thrill (Reissue)

Slave To The Thrill (Reissue)

Hurricane

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Los Angeles had an endless supply of hair metal bands in the 1980s. On any given night, you could catch several hair bands at the Sunset Strip's famous Whiskey-a-Go-Go -- that is, if you weren't busy checking out some hair bands at the Roxy or the Coconut Teaser. Hurricane was among the numerous hair bands that came out of the L.A./Hollywood club scene of the 1980s -- a scene that had more than its share of faceless, generic acts. But Hurricane was a cut above much of the competition, and while the foursome wasn't quite in a class with Guns N' Roses or Mötley Crüe, their work was generally respectable. Slave to the Thrill wasn't Hurricane's first album, but it was arguably their best -- the Angelinos never sounded more focused and assured than they do on driving but melodic pop-metal/hard rock tracks like "Smiles Like a Child," "Let It Slide," and "Reign of Love." It isn't hard to pinpoint Hurricane's various influences; Dokken, Foreigner, and Aerosmith have all affected their sound -- in fact, lead singer Kelly Hansen often reminds you of Foreigner's Lou Gramm. And guitarist Doug Aldrich has a bluesy outlook that makes you think of Aerosmith's Joe Perry. Nonetheless, Hurricane has an energy of its own -- as well as a certain sincerity. While Hurricane was never innovative or groundbreaking, their albums weren't the sort of knee-jerk, formulaic affairs that so many Sunset Strip bands (or, for that matter, non-L.A. hair bands) were known for in the 1980s. If you could only acquire one Hurricane CD, Slave to the Thrill would be the best choice.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Reign Of Love
00:04:48

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

2
Next To You
00:03:36

Franne Golde, Composer - Wendy Waldman, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Brad Parker, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

3
Young Man
00:03:53

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer - Frank Turner Simes, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Dance Little Sister
00:04:52

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

5
Don't Wanna Dream
00:05:06

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Wendy Waldman, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Temptation
00:03:13

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jeff Jones, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

7
10, 000 Years
00:05:44

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Adam Mitchell, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Robert Sarzo, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

8
Interlude
00:01:06

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer - Frank Turner Simes, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

9
In The Fire
00:03:29

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

10
Let It Slide
00:04:36

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Wendy Waldman, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

11
Lock Me Up
00:03:42

Tony Cavazo, Composer - Jay Schellen, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Kelly Hansen, Composer - Douglas Layng Aldrich, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

12
Smiles Like A Child
00:04:16

Franne Golde, Composer - Wendy Waldman, Composer - Hurricane, MainArtist - Brad Parker, Composer

(C) 1990 Capitol Records, Inc. ℗ 1990 Capitol Records, LLC

Chronique

Los Angeles had an endless supply of hair metal bands in the 1980s. On any given night, you could catch several hair bands at the Sunset Strip's famous Whiskey-a-Go-Go -- that is, if you weren't busy checking out some hair bands at the Roxy or the Coconut Teaser. Hurricane was among the numerous hair bands that came out of the L.A./Hollywood club scene of the 1980s -- a scene that had more than its share of faceless, generic acts. But Hurricane was a cut above much of the competition, and while the foursome wasn't quite in a class with Guns N' Roses or Mötley Crüe, their work was generally respectable. Slave to the Thrill wasn't Hurricane's first album, but it was arguably their best -- the Angelinos never sounded more focused and assured than they do on driving but melodic pop-metal/hard rock tracks like "Smiles Like a Child," "Let It Slide," and "Reign of Love." It isn't hard to pinpoint Hurricane's various influences; Dokken, Foreigner, and Aerosmith have all affected their sound -- in fact, lead singer Kelly Hansen often reminds you of Foreigner's Lou Gramm. And guitarist Doug Aldrich has a bluesy outlook that makes you think of Aerosmith's Joe Perry. Nonetheless, Hurricane has an energy of its own -- as well as a certain sincerity. While Hurricane was never innovative or groundbreaking, their albums weren't the sort of knee-jerk, formulaic affairs that so many Sunset Strip bands (or, for that matter, non-L.A. hair bands) were known for in the 1980s. If you could only acquire one Hurricane CD, Slave to the Thrill would be the best choice.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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