I was thinking about this some time ago. Many bands put out some of their weakest albums, or turned a creative corner into sh*t street, around '86-89.
Kiss put out Crazy Nights. I thought Unmasked was iffy but, no, less to like about this and the stage show was pared right down. As a big Kiss fan, I was so p*ssed off.
Priest put out "Turbo". If there was a priest album I can live without, it's this one.
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son. Oops - the first Maiden album I didn't buy.
Whitesnake - became Sh*tesnake. Oh dear - the L.A. Hairdressers went out masquerading as a band I'd respected.
Deep Purple - House of Blue Light - 2 good tracks on it (Call of the Wild and Spanish Archer).
Anyone else notice this trend? Mind you, I was 16-18 and in need of Mighty Testosterone Metal at the time.
Cheers!
Klingonbear
Kiss put out Crazy Nights. I thought Unmasked was iffy but, no, less to like about this and the stage show was pared right down. As a big Kiss fan, I was so p*ssed off.
Priest put out "Turbo". If there was a priest album I can live without, it's this one.
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son. Oops - the first Maiden album I didn't buy.
Whitesnake - became Sh*tesnake. Oh dear - the L.A. Hairdressers went out masquerading as a band I'd respected.
Deep Purple - House of Blue Light - 2 good tracks on it (Call of the Wild and Spanish Archer).
Anyone else notice this trend? Mind you, I was 16-18 and in need of Mighty Testosterone Metal at the time.
Cheers!
Klingonbear