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Friday, July 31, 2020

Shooting Star - s/t

Name: Shooting Star
Album: s/t
Year: 1979
Style: Power Pop, Hair Rock
Similar Bands: Journey, Foreigner, REO Speedwagon, Jefferson Starship, Bad English, .38 Special, Kansas, Scorpions, 
"One-Word" Review: Midwestern Hair Power Prog
Based Out Of: Kansas City MO
Label: Virgin, Atlantic, Warner Communications Company
Cover, Record
Back, Record
Shooting Star (1979)
  1. You Got What I Need 3:45 (Single)
  2. Don't Stop Now 4:36
  3. Higher 4:15
  4. Just Friends 3:58
  5. Bring It On 4:45 (Single) /
  6. Tonight 4:38
  7. Rainfall 2:49
  8. Midnight Man 3:35
  9. Stranger 4:47
  10. Last Chance 6:51 (Single)
Album Rating (1-10): 6.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Gary West (Gary Hodgden)- Writer, Lead Vox, Keys, Guitar, Drums, Percussion (Chesmann Square, The Beckies, Missouri, Madison Avenue)
  • Van McLain(Van Allen McElvain) - Writer, Lead Vox, Lead Guitar (The Shooting Stars featuring the Galaxies, Craig W. Lindesay)
  • Steve Thomas - Drums
  • Ron Verlin - Bass (The Shooting Stars featuring the Galaxies)
  • Bill Guffey - Keys
  • Charles Waltz - Harmony Vox, Violin, Keys (Toledo Waltz, Human Drama, Incubus)
  • Gus Dodgeon - Producer, Tambourine (Elton John, David Bowie)
  • Stuart Epps - Engineer, Short Vox Appearance
  • Stewart Eales - Asst. Engineer
  • Kosh - Design, Art Direction
  • Peter Howe - Photos
  • John Kostick - Mgmt
  • Greg Kimmelman - Mgmt
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band. And nice little play on their name + artwork. They're paparazzi, shooting the stars, thus the band name and bright flash bulb cover. the back band photo catches the flash in a less bright stage, so we see who they are. And they look kinda Talking Heads - new waveish from their general, non-flamboyant outfits. I'm going to guess this will be a solid new wave band

Album Review: They definitely tend to err on the side of Hair Band / Metal side of power pop rather than quirky, jittery new wave end of the spectrum. "You've Got What I Need" borrows a little bit from the chorus melody of  "Philadelphia Freedom," perhaps to using the same Producer Dodgeon. Album Ender "Last Chance" shows their progressive side. Even with those elements, they have the auspicious claim to fame as the first american band to sign with Virgin Records. A second world's first claim, for them was that in 1989, they had the first ever album (a greatest hits CD called Touch Me Tonight) on Billboard's pop album chart that wasn't released on vinyl. Members floated in and out of the band due to illness, touring schedules and disenfranchisement with the music industry, but the band has continued in one way or another to this day, despite McLain's passing in 2018, with plans to play one-off shows here and there sporadically.

Stand Out Track: You've Got What I Need

Links:
Wiki
goldmine 2013

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