Friday, April 2, 2010

Jaded Heart / Slaves And Masters (1996)

Jaded Heart followed up their 1994 debut Inside Out with the 1996 release Slaves and Masters. The band is on top form and delivering a fine piece of melodic hard rock album full of great songs and melodies. For once again the influences from Bonfire and Bon Jovi are here. For me, "Slaves And Masters" is an album which is a bit better than "Inside Out" but the low point is the average production. For once again Michael Bormann's vocals are powerfull ,which was a the big trademark for Jaded Heart sound, and the band is showing a tight musicianship. Every single track is a highlight here, so the best thing that you have to do is go and buy the album!
HeavyParadise's Rating: 8,5/10
Tracks


1. No Hesitation 2. Dangerous 3. Stop The Rainy Days 4. Ain't No Love 5. Help 6. Can't Wait For Love 7. Another Wasted Day 8. Hold On The Line 9. The Dream Is Over 10. I'm Still Holdin' On 11. Lust 12. Without No Warning 13. You Showed Me Heaven




1 comment:

  1. A great album, my first release of JADED HEART, ... I can't explain exactly what I feel when I see it ...
    Thanks to this release, I love JH :) It's a pleasure to listen Dangerous, Can't Wait and other songs of this album :)

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