The 15th album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, synths and vocals.
This album is clocking in at forty minutes.
The band returned again for another stab at the emerging heavy metal scene. A stage where Iron Maiden were the new force, but where also 1970s greats like Kiss and Aerosmith were big bands too.
Uriah Heep was not in the same league, though.
The music here is catchy and hard. There are some good guitars from Mick Box here, the only original member left at this stage.
This album is mired in all the 1980s heavy metal cliches. There are some 1970s hard rock here too but there is not enough of it to make this a decent enough album.
Hence....
1.5 points

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