Avenger wrote:This album is in the same vein as "Night Of The Blade" in my opinion…
If you hate "Blackhearts..." then you've got to hate them both.
When it comes to Tokyo Blade and "disappointments", I've heard a lot of bitching about "No Remorse" and the more melodic direction the band took with that album, not to mention the vocalist change, but I really don’t see what's so bad about "Blackhearts...”
Well, Blackhearts have no Night of the Blade, Unleash the Beast or Warrior of the Rising Sun - songs that the fourteen year old Göran (aka GJ) held almost as close to the heart as Hallowed be thy Name, Where Eagles Dare and Aces High. It had sissy poser titles (the teenager thought):
Dirty Faced Angels
Lovin' You is an Easy Thing To Do
Undercover Honeymoon
You Are the Heart
Tough Guys Tumble
Dancing in Blue Moonlight
Playroom of Poison Dreams
The band (like many others at the time) had just left the path of Euro/Brit metal and began their tough guy tumble around the poisonous playrooms of "american metal" (as opposed to the, then not so commonly used term US Metal). They were severely Van Halenized - and that's was not looked upon with mild eyes from this particular juvenile headbanger. And the singer looked (more than ever) like a girlie.
I don't know if you have to lived in the eighties to understand this kind of hostile reaction towards the "posery" that emerged in circa 1983-85. I have got the impression that many younger people who are quite heavily into eighties Metal may well find the likes of Europe and Duran Duran as "musically correct" as Iron Maiden or Accept. I guess a similar thing happens to me also finding it easier accepting the pop music of the sixties and seventies, stuff that the original Black Sabbath fan may see totally out of order.
All this being said: Night of the Blade has it's ups and downs whilst Blackhearts mostly has downs. Still, I have two different pressings of that LP in my collection and was more than happy a few years back when I found the Undercover Honeymoon EP at a reasonable price at some record fair! Ain't life
strange and beautiful ?