John Sykes, singer and guitarist, of Blue Murder needed for his first two albums Blue Murder, unfortunately a bit too long. The debut of Tony Franklin (bass) and Carmine Appice (drums) appeared after his Whitesnake sacking 1986/87 until the year 1989. After the mega success of Whitesnake 1987 album (Sykes wrote and played guitar) was also on his expectations very high. While the debut of Blue Murder 2-3 attempts needed to get a listen to all songs, then the sound of Nothing But Trouble was catchy again. The debut was a bold, bombastic production of Bob Sykes Rock.Bei NBT put himself at the Franklin and Appice Regler.Neben that are only listed as a guest musician, played Marco Mendoza (Bs.) And Tommy O`Steen (Dr.) and as a background and 1x Lead Vocals Kelly Keeling the disc a. The songs were still typical Blue Murder digestible but for now listening. Again Sykes shows his art of being able to compose great songs, but 1987 remains unmatched. We All Fall Down is still one of the live material when Sykes again solo performance. The remake of Itchykoo Park is more than just successful. This could have been a real hit when the album better promoted (actually nothing was made for) especially, this album would have to come out in the 80s. Since it would be very, very good to sell. Because the early 90s was the classic Hard Rock already dying. The Hard Rock & Metal scene had also dug the grave himself. Too many productions were only smooth, commercially and had no more eggs. And that fagot / Parrot Image was shit anyway. Since Guns n Roses entered the scene, the future of rock had been re-sealed. Back To The Roots, no glam, no Weichspülmucke but rock with eggs was asked again. The great thing about Blue Murder or SYKES, as the band was renamed afterwards, was that the sound combines both sides. John Sykes composed songs with brand Spät80er Früh80er bonds. This is also due to its heavy guitar playing and Thin Lizzy influences are anyway intended. Conclusion: A Rockhilight the early 90s!