Better Days Comin' (Remastered) Winger
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
07.10.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Midnight Driver of a Love Machine 04:14
- 2 Queen Babylon 04:31
- 3 Rat Race (Remastered) 03:36
- 4 Better Days Comin' 03:31
- 5 Tin Soldier 03:49
- 6 Ever Wonder 06:52
- 7 So Long China 04:17
- 8 Storm in Me 04:42
- 9 Be Who You Are Now 05:09
- 10 Out of This World 06:40
Info for Better Days Comin' (Remastered)
Wieder einmal präsentiert die Band die aufregende Mischung aus melodischem- und kommerziellen Ansätzen der ersten beiden Alben. Pull und V katapultierten Winger mit ihren technischen und fast progressiven Ansprüchen an die Spitze des Hair Metal. Das von Kritikern gefeierte Nachfolge-Album Karma wurde schließlich als beste Veröffentlichung der Band proklamiert.
Better Days Comin ist ein fantastisches neues Album der Band, auf dem die vier Mitglieder der Band Kip Winger (ex Alice Cooper), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse) und John Roth (Starship, Giant) durch eine konsequente Entwicklung an Instrumenten und Gesang überzeugen. Dabei wird gradliniger Hard Rock gespielt, aber mit einem unverkennbaren Sinn für Melodien.
Kip Winger, Gesang, Bass, Akustikgitarre, Keyboards
Reb Beach, Gitarre, Hintergrundgesang
Rod Morgenstein, Schlagzeug
John Roth, Gitarre, Hintergrundgesang
Additional musicians:
Cenk Eroglu, Keyboards, Sound Effects
Marco Giovino, Percussion
Paula Winger, Gesang
Digitally remastered
Winger
A former member of Alice Cooper's band, bassist Kip Winger formed his own group in 1986; in addition to vocalist/bassist Winger, the group featured guitarist Reb Beach, bassist Paul Taylor, and drummer Rod Morgenstein, formerly of the Dixie Dregs. Taking their name from their leader after a last-minute change from Sahara, Winger specialized in the stylish pop-metal that sent Bon Jovi and Poison to the top of the charts. The band's eponymous debut sold over a million copies on the strength of the rocker 'Seventeen' and the ballad 'Headed for a Heartbreak.' Winger's second album, 1990's In the Heart of the Young, was equally successful, selling over a million copies and featuring the hit power ballad 'Miles Away.' However, the band didn't outlast the post-alternative pop-metal backlash and the group faded away after the release of their 1993 album Pull. Kip Winger launched a solo career later that decade, releasing three albums before reuniting with his former bandmates in 2002. After a brief tour alongside fellow pop-metal veterans Poison, the band returned to the studio to craft their first album in more than a decade. 2006's IV stuck close to the formula that made Winger famous, and the resulting reunion tour was captured on the two-disc set Winger Live. Another album called Karma quickly followed in 2009, but the group took its time to deliver Better Days Comin', which appeared in the spring of 2014. (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)
This album contains no booklet.