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Prism- Anthology - 45 Years

SKU: 630428011311
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Prism- Anthology - 45 Years
Prism- Anthology - 45 Years

This compilation includes the band's best-known hit, 1981's "Don't Let Him Know" (co-written by Bryan Adams), and showcases the rest of their modest collection, which is mostly spirited attempts at a bland genre of music: watered-down synth rock. Call them art-rock lite, or hard adult contemporary. A hybrid of Sweet, Styx and the Little River Band, Prism goes for space-oddity flavor with lines like "On Mercury they're crazy about my stellar rock and roll, and I always seem to sell out at the Martian astrobowl" (from "Spaceship Superstar") and "The planet dies and no one cries" (from "Take Me to the Kaptin"). And oddest of them all, "Armageddon's" drum intro sounds quite similar to Metallica's intro to "Am I Evil?" (recorded several years later). - Gina Boldman [All Music Guide]

Track List

  1. See Forever Eyes
  2. American Music
  3. Don't Let Him Know
  4. Take Me to the Kaptin
  5. Spaceship Superstar
  6. Armageddon
  7. Party Line
  8. Young and Restless
  9. Good to Be Back
  10. Dirty Mind
  11. Cover Girl
  12. Satellite
  13. Virginia
  14. Flyin'
  15. Night to Remember
  16. Turn on Your Radar
  17. You Walked Away Again
  18. Mirror Man
  19. Japanese Girl
  20. Is He Better Than Me?
Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Prism- Anthology - 45 Years

SKU: 630428011311
Regular price $1,295.00
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Release Date: 12.04.20

 
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This compilation includes the band's best-known hit, 1981's "Don't Let Him Know" (co-written by Bryan Adams), and showcases the rest of their modest collection, which is mostly spirited attempts at a bland genre of music: watered-down synth rock. Call them art-rock lite, or hard adult contemporary. A hybrid of Sweet, Styx and the Little River Band, Prism goes for space-oddity flavor with lines like "On Mercury they're crazy about my stellar rock and roll, and I always seem to sell out at the Martian astrobowl" (from "Spaceship Superstar") and "The planet dies and no one cries" (from "Take Me to the Kaptin"). And oddest of them all, "Armageddon's" drum intro sounds quite similar to Metallica's intro to "Am I Evil?" (recorded several years later). - Gina Boldman [All Music Guide]

Track List

  1. See Forever Eyes
  2. American Music
  3. Don't Let Him Know
  4. Take Me to the Kaptin
  5. Spaceship Superstar
  6. Armageddon
  7. Party Line
  8. Young and Restless
  9. Good to Be Back
  10. Dirty Mind
  11. Cover Girl
  12. Satellite
  13. Virginia
  14. Flyin'
  15. Night to Remember
  16. Turn on Your Radar
  17. You Walked Away Again
  18. Mirror Man
  19. Japanese Girl
  20. Is He Better Than Me?