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| ARTIST: | Blue Tears |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mca |
| TYPE: | Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| UPC: | 076732641323 |
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i am amazed I did a search for Blue Tears just for fun, because my father, Bryan Hall, was the guitarist in that band years ago. I really didn't expect anything to show up, since they seem to be somewhat of a scratch on the wall of Rock N Roll (I blame MCA). I know I'm a band members daughter, but I truly believe that this is a really great album for that particular time and genre. I'm only 16, but I know my music history. I was raised to know it. If it helps, I don't even particularly like or listen to this music. I'll admit, I don't believe I've ever heard the unreleased tracks or demos. I play in rock bands, and I do like some older music, but the "glam rock" thing was never my thing. I guess I'm not old enough to really understand that "glam rock" time period.
Right now, Mike Spears and my dad, Bryan Hall, are making another album under a new name, Mayday Ground. The last EP they made was under the name Sunny & 72. I think they sold it at shows and made copies for friends and family, but they aren't signed, so they can't exactly sell them nationally. Mike Spears was also most recently writing with Billy Falcon (who writes for Bon Jovi). I haven't heard much about Gregg Fulkerson or his album, and I'm not sure when this Mayday Ground record will be finished. But if you're looking for some good "glam" 80's rock 'n roll, I highly reccommend this.
One Of The Best Glam Albums in The Ninties!
I'm a HUGE Fan of the glam scene and have made a major effort to track down albums that have fallen through the huge cracks in the music scene left by grunge bands.
When bands like Danger Danger, White Lion, Quiet Riot, Aldo Nova, Bon Jovi, Firehouse, Fastway, Giant, Ratt, Journey, Scorpions, and Poison. Several of these bands were still whailing out great stuff. The many bands who were in their infancy of coming onto the scene of Glam rock virtually came without notice in the early ninties. Mainly do to the shift in the music scene.
Blue Tears came out with their Self Title album in 1990. There was no label support and no way these guys could have reached the masses of Glam fans who were being left behind for the new Grunge craze. Thanks to the internet these guys are now getting resurrected in several forums and getting large fan support for their early work. Bands like Autograph (and Steve Plunkett with his solo work), Giant (with their release last year titled 3), Hardline (Who also released an album last year titled 2, Hopefully many more for them in the future), 21 Guns releasing a demo album last year with the old front man Tommy LaVerdie (To those of us HUGE Fans out their this was like when Roth Left Van Halen. Tommy needs to hook back up with Leif. Awesome potential), Danger Danger who released "Cockroach" with the album that Ted POley last recorded with them but was never released until last year- This was on great album too (Poley's disc 2 was the only one worth listening to. Also if Poley never records with these guys again they should try diligently to get Tommy LaVerdie. He has a VERY simular sound to Poley), Poison released an album last year with CC (Also Brett Micheals with a solo album this year), Whitesnake is due to release this year a long awaited album, Autograph just released BUZZ last month, and Quiet Riot has been kicking out tunes again for the last few years (With front man Kevin Debrow this band is truley awesome!) and lastly House of Lords is due for another album this year (Hopefully with James Christian at the vocals, No offense David Glen Eisley but since Guifferia your stuff has stank. Dirty White boy was OK though, the solo album [was bad]!) Harem Scarem who never really launched here in the states (These guys are AWESOME! Germany knows this too), Drive She Said is due for a release this year (Another lost band who were on the scene late in the early nineties),Mike Tramp has released a solo album that actually [isn't bad](Mike Tramp away from White Lion and he [isn't bad], Who knew?), Thunder just released a great album this year (Shooting at The Sun! a very good album), and Krokus who has continued to release Great stuff for the last few years (Rock The Block is awesome!!!!, For those AC\DC fans of the early Bon Scott days would think he's been reborn in the name of Mark Storace. He has a great voice, "Blue" was a pretty good listen too!)
Blue Tears fortunately are not lost though. Gregg Fulkerson has rejoined with old band member Mike Spears for HIGHLY anticipated album, for those of us who follow Glam, the self titled "Attraction 65" is due out in August, This of course is their new band.
This next album is written by Fulkerson as well, He of course is the genius who did their debute Blue Tears, Also the near impossible to find Blue Tear demos for their second album that was never released. For those who have had a chance to hear those tracks, they are truly awesome! Totally in the vein of the self title.
Maybe someday Gregg will get the Ok to release those, Whoever has the rights to them of course.
Now if we could only get the boys of Crafft together for another album, or Bangalore Choir, Kix (Steve Whiteman Please regroup with these guys and do up some recordings. We need some new Kix stuff) and a regrouping of the Helix, The boys of Canada, That would be excellent!!!!
My Blessings and prayers to a success with the next album "Attraction 65". How 'bout releasing those demo's too? Throw us a bone, Please