

Rock
Michael Geoffrey "Mick" Ralphs (born 31 March 1944) is an English guitarist and songwriter, who was a founding member of rock bands, Mott the Hoople and Bad Company.
Mick's first solo album. A softer, less insistent path from his platinum day job (although the band's skin-basher, Simon Kirke, makes an appearance). He convincingly dishes out low-key country ("Last Chance Saloon"), glistening pop ("All It Takes"), melodic ballads ("Another Lonely Day"), and the breezy title track's fleet-footed jazz fusion, which wouldn't be amiss on a Crusaders album. The ever-dutiful Ralphs does throw the faithful a crunchy bone or two on "When the Revolution Comes" and "Rock Fever," although they sound more reserved than his parent band's fare.
Bad Company freaks probably still won't make sense of the proceedings here, but aficionados of melodic, well-crafted pop should definitely find this reissue.
A1 All It Takes
A2 Hey Baby
A3 Take This
A4 Give You My Love
A5 Fast Travelling Man
B1 On The Run
B2 Last Chance Saloon
B3 Rock Fever
B4 When The Revolution Comes
B5 Another Lonely Day
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