It was in 1983 ... we were in language study trip to London. Also included: a small tape recorder. And a tape of this LP. Up and down we heard ... and loved. Yes. the style was different than the previous Fire Down Under. It has not sheared us. We thought not big on style, but it just was both great. . Each album in his own way Each had his egenen Faves: I was the title track to my heart, my buddy "When I was young". It would be years before he found out that the original was not of RIOT. Similar to "FDO" there was no weak track on the disc.
2013: 30 years later. The CD was needed. The old feeling was right back. What a gem of rock! Sure, the recording sounds somewhat washed out - as with so many productions of the eighties. But Rhett Forrester pleases me still as good as Guy Speranza, even if the two can not compare wirkich. One thing is clear to me: These two albums were the culmination of the career of RIOT, who was not yet reached beforehand behind ever again. Well, and now has "When I was young" nor a meaning more ...