There is almost no information about these guys out there, but there is some good rumour mill. Apparently the band had the funds to record and press this album in LP, cassette, and CD format. They found a distributor but apparently the distributor ran off the Europe with all the copies and sold them in Europe never remitting any money to the band. Because of this apparently the album is easier to find in Europe than in North America. I have no idea if the story is true or not but that’s a heck of a story. This was actually the second album from the band. Their first album “Soldiers Of Light” was a cassette only release in 1984. It was more Hard Rock oriented but this album which is more a middle of the road AOR album. I’m not being negative because I think this is actually a pretty good album. I’m not a big fan of the production and personally I would have like to heard Ed DeGarmo do some post production on this one. It just has a vibe that I can feel him improving. Anyway this one is pretty good and there was a re-release in 2009 that is readily available so give it a listen.
Tracklist
1 – Welcome To The Real World – 4:35
2 – Going All The Way – 4:38
3 – Hear Me – 4:34
4 – Make It Real – 4:35
5 – Wait Of The World – 6:04
6 – I’m So Glad – 4:23
7 – How Long? – 5:05
8 – Never Alone – 4:53
9 – Smoke Screen – 4:17
10 – All The World – 5:52
Credits
Bass, Vocals – Greg Hudson
Drums – Alison Cate
Guitar [Additional] – Butch Price
Guitar, Vocals – Larry Trainor
Guitar, Vocals, Cover, Design, Artwork By – Ted Hoehne
Lead Vocals – Scott Walters
Photography By – Jim Dalool
Producer, Arranged By, Engineer, Mixed By – Bill Pearson
Vocals, Keyboards – Brian Mercer