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Band: Europe Title: Start From the Dark Rating: Release Date: 2005-06-07 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Got to Have Faith 2: Start from the Dark 3: Flames 4: Hero 5: Wake Up Call 6: Reason 7: Song No. 12 8: Roll with You 9: Sucker 10: Spirit of the Underdog 11: America 12: Settle for Love |
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Europe is back in a big way! This album rocks! If you're expecting "The Final Countdown Part II", I can see how you would be disappointed. Some of the other reviews here made me hesitate to buy this album, but I am quite happy I ignored them. This album definitely goes into different territory, but not in a bad way. Let me explain. In the mid 90s, a lot of "hair" bands were trying to update their sounds to fit with the times. This yielded some mediocre albums such as Queensryche's Hear in the Now Frontier, Warrant's Belly to Belly, and Dokken's Shadowlife (just to name a few). All these albums included the distorted vocals so popular in the grunge scene at the time, and they lacked any standout guitar work. What really separated the "hair" bands from the grunge bands in the first place was the fact that they had guys who could sing and guys who could shred. Why you would want to downplay that, I never did quite figure out. Start From the Dark succeeds where these attempts failed. Joey Tempest's amazing voice and John Norum's great guitar work are prominent. Their sound has been "updated", but they succeed in doing this without betraying their roots. This album is certainly heavier than most (if not all) of their previous efforts, so if you're looking for Europe to go the way of Bon Jovi, then think again. Just the first three tracks alone ("Got to Have Faith", "Start From The Dark" and "Flames") are worth the price of the album. All in all, I was extremely pleased with this album. Now I definitely have to pick up their more recent Secret Society!.
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