Jaa - these cries, the guitars. That's what you want as a fan himself. Strong songwriting - it is difficult to highlight a song, because everyone has something. The opener or * Made in Hell * eg sound like Priest songs - you can hear precisely who was immensely important for there's songwriting, especially for hooks / is. * The One You Love To Hate * is so far something special, because even if Bruce D. had not sung - up of musicality - they somehow immediately suspects who stood godfather, cool ;-) * Slowdown * is also a highlight - that can only Rob - "Let it beeee ..." ;-)
But I will not forget to point out that the fellow Patrick Lachman (g); "Metal Mike" Chlasciak (g); Ray Riendeau (b) and Bobby Jarzombek (dr.) As well as the producer Roy Z involved in the songwriting.
Speaking of Roy Z: He has a very important part in the success of the solo albums of men Halford & Dickinson - is himself a gifted guitarist, songwriter and a good metal producer. Incomprehensible why Judas Priest & Iron Maiden is not already insured his services.
The strong production here is for me, like most fans, certainly the best solo album of the Metal God's and will also be exceeded no more of him because of his age (R. Halford is born in 1951) now but unfortunately stronger negative effect makes - even if you can trick a lot in the studio nowadays ...
Therefore, this solo album is from the year 2000 an absolute buy recommendation for anyone interested in this genre.