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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TURN AND WALK AWAY, March 2, 2002
ON THE EDGE is the last sudio effort of the Babys and the second with Jonathan Caine and Ricky Phillips. Everything seems to have culminated to this as the life of the Babys. Dancing around the edge of success, despite no help from their label, becoming disillusioned, and walking away from it all.As with all Babys albums, there is the life, the dreaming, the stories, and the angst. This is a memorable bow out by any band. Take the name itself, ON THE EDGE. Three great songs here; "Turn and Walk Away", "Rock 'N Roll Is(Alive & Well)", and my favorite "Too Far Gone". Good songs include "Sweet 17", "Postcard", "Gonna Be Somebody", and "Darker Side of Town". The singing is exceptional, both Waite and Cain. If they could have survived the turmoil they were in, one can only imagine what the next album would have sounded like. Even though the new Expanded ANTHOLOGY is out, this is a must if you like the Babys or John Waite. Too many good songs here that ANTHOLOGY can't come close to having.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BABYS "ON THE EDGE", July 20, 2001
This whole CD is just great from begining to end, whether you are a John Waite fan or not you will love this high energy CD. Just gets you moving and singing along. Starting with "Turn and Walk Away" the great vocals from all and guitar licks from Wally Stocker & Jonathan Cain. To the heart-full vocals of John Waite on "Darker Side Of Town" . Then to the really rocking vocals of Jonathan Cain with "Too Far Gone". This CD along with "Anthology" is not to to be forgotten, out of any John Waite or Babys' collection.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lousy Name, Great Band, June 2, 2003
By A Customer
"On The Edge" would be the last effort of the Babys, and a superb follow up to the prior (and also excellent) "Union Jacks" album. The songwriting is very good, although the lyrics can be vapid at times. However, John Waite could sing nursery rhymes and make them sound good. He is an excellent and often under-rated vocalist. And while you won't ever find Wally Stocker's name on a "Top 100 Guitar Heroes" list, his work is always solid and tasteful. His Les Paul/Marshall tone is an outstanding compliment to Waite's vocals. "On The Edge" is a great combination of Beatlesque melody and harmony paired with stadium-ready guitar riffs. It's a shame this was to be the end of the Babys, as they would break up and keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Jonathan Cain would move on to Journey fame. I've always preferred Cain with the Babys and Journey pre "Escape" (Cain's first album with Journey) with Greg Rolie, but that's another story. But in all honesty, I would rather be in a band called "Journey" than "The Babys" any day.
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