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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A snap shot in time.....,
By Slowstudy "Mach Shnell" (Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
Brining back memories of a fire bird, warm Busch Beer and Jensen 6X9's. If you can't attribute memories like that to this album then it really isn't that great. Like most music from the late 70's to late 80's: if you didn't grow up during those times the music isn't so great nor meaningful. I love this album along with Nature, Harder Faster and Power Play.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NOT THE FIRST!,
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This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
April Wine has been releasing records since 1971, so, this definitely wasn't their first album. This was April Wine with what would prove to be their most successful line-up, though! To me the major loss was Jim Clench to BTO, but this album proved they would be alright without him. With Myles Goodwyn at the controls they released the album that would break them into the U.S. market with a vengeance for a change, unlike their earlier releases with Big Tree Records and their Aquarius Imports.This is a serious album aimed at the AOR market of the late 70's and early 80's when hard rock was taking the world by storm and outselling all other types of music. April Wine showed their stuff with my favorite "Silver Dollar", "Roller", "Hot on the Wheels of Love", "Rock and Roll Is A Vicious Game"(10 years to get to this point proved that) and "Get Ready for Love". I don't want to say they rode in on the coat tails of Rush, Triumph, Mahogany Rush and others, but their timing was impeckable with this exceptional release. So, even though this is not April Wine's first U.S. release it is the first one into wide spread airplay. This is a definite plus to any collection. If you want to try some fine Wine this is a great place to start and if you'd like some vintage Wine I would say look for Electric Jewels. If you are completely new to April Wine try a Greatest Hits or live album to discover what you are missing to see if it is time to become a Wine connoisseur.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
First Glance,
By Gitters (Allendale, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
April Wine's 1978 release First Glance is an excellent collection of rockin' tunes. All nine tracks are enjoyalble. Roller is the most memorable of the songs, of course with its killer riff. Also notable is Rock n Roll is a Vicious Game. If you enjoyed their biggest American hit 1981's "The Nature of the Beast" you'll enjoy this one as well. Worth tracking down on vinyl or old cassette.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How did I miss this band?,
By Warren (Coburn, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
Great guitars, drums and vocals. I should have been listening to these guys instead of Journey.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Certainly not their first release!,
By A Customer
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
I wanted to correct the review, below, which states that this was their first album. I believe it was their ninth! It was pre-dated by:1971 - April Wine 1972 - On Record 1973 - Electric Jewels 1974 - Live 1975 - Stand Back 1976 - The Whole World's Goin' Crazy 1977 - Forever For Now 1977 - Live At The El Mocambo First Glance, along with Stand Back and Harder, Faster, is a high-point in April Wine's career. Good up-tempo rockers and power-ballads...if you're into that kind of music.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Canadian Rock,
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This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
Following the release of `Forever, For Now', April Wine fans were wondering in just what direction Myles and the boys would jerk them with the next album. Never fear, the band returned with the rock'n'roll classic `First Glance', their "hardest" album since `Electric Jewels', and had one more surprise - a fifth member. Brian Greenway, an accomplished guitarist, harmonica player, singer, and songwriter in his own right, was thrown into the mix (pardon the pun) about halfway through the making of the album. The addition of Greenway meant a few of things - first, and most importantly, it allowed Myles to play keyboards during live shows while still retaining a thick two-guitar sound (or even better an immensely fat sound when Myles picked up his own Les Paul). Second, it allowed the band to record songs they could actually reproduce on stage. Third, it added another voice for background, and occasionally lead vocals. And to top it off, Greenway even added a few songs of his own on later albums.
Goodwyn's decision that this was going to be a purely rock album is evident from the opening guitar riffs. Curiously, the vinyl version (which I bought the day it was released in 1978) opens with "Hot On The Wheels Of Love" rather than "Get Ready For Love", which opens the CD version I purchased in later years. After years of listening to the vinyl version, I could never get used to starting the CD with "Get Ready...". I always thought that "Hot On..." was a great opening track. The third track is "Rock'n'Roll Is a Vicious Game" which was one of the first two singles from the album (the other being "Let Yourself Go", which didn't go anywhere). The first single was well-received in Canada, but not in the US, and the dismal showing of the second single contibuted greatly to the fact that the album quickly began slipping from the charts. Ironically, the centre-point of the album, which is, of course, "Roller" was never considered for release as a single until an FM in Michigan began playing it. The song's popularity skyrocketed, and "Roller" went on to be the second-biggest single in April Wine's history, remaining in the Billboard Top 30 for 11 weeks. The strength of "Roller" propelled the album to gold status in the US, another first for the band, and the album itself remained in the Billboard album charts for several weeks. While April Wine has always been great in concert (I know, because I've seen them in every venue from a bar to a stadium), it was the heavier guitar-oriented `First Glance' and the subsequent three records that pushed April Wine into the forefront as one of the truly great arena guitar-rock bands of the late 70's and early 80's.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Re-introduction to USA fans.,
By Somewhere in Texas (Planet Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
To most American hard rock fans, "First Glace" was April Wine's first album..and some USA fans still think it is. However the band had been together since the late 60's and some of their earlier Aquarius albums were released in the USA on Big Tree and London records. Despite "You Could Have Been A Lady" getting into the USA Top 40 in 1972, neither record company promoted their albums, even with many tracks that could have been huge AOR or Top 40 hits. (A lot of great Canadian bands like Trooper and Prism never got the promtion and breaks in the USA that they really deserved) Had they been on a record company that cared about them like Mercury did and toured the USA relentlessly, April Wine might have been as successful here in the mid 70's as BTO and Rush were.
Finally in 1978 April Wine hooked up with Capitol, which released "First Glance" here. The American version is a little different... It starts with "Get Ready For Love" instead of "Hot on the wheels of Love", and the cover uses the same band photograph and a simular cover design based on the Aquarius "Greatest Hits" album. Since hardly anyone in the USA knew what the band looked like, this was probably a smart idea. Capitol (after a few bum singles) gave the band a deserved USA Top 40 hit with "Roller" and the album went gold. This breakthrough album lead the way for the success of the "Harder...Faster" LP and especially the platinum selling "Nature of the Beast" LP. I got a chance to see April Wine at Dallas (now sadly demolished) Bronco Bowl in 2000. The band put on a fine performance that night. Several members of the Dallas Stars hockey team showed up and a couple of members of Pantera were hanging out. A buddy who was there told me Dimebag (RIP) was greatly impressed with the Wine's tight version of "21st Century Schizoid Man".
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
April Wine's Second Masterpiece Remastered,
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This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
FIRST GLANCE was April Wine's second masterpiece, coming three years after STAND BACK, and the remastered version is even better than the import I used to own. Granted, there are no bonus tracks, but the warm, crisp remastering makes you feel like you're actually in the room with the band. There isn't a single bad song to be found here, which is refreshing in the Top-40-oriented pop/rock world of 2008. This album, along with STAND BACK, HARDER FASTER, and THE NATURE OF THE BEAST, helps comprise the essential April Wine library.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
one of their best,
By true blue "curt" (phoenix, az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
though this was not their best-selling album, i believe it is one of their best. it has a harder edge than most of their albums (especially from harder faster on), yet still has that great april wine melodic feel that they do so well. if you like seventies rock, this is a great one.
4.0 out of 5 stars
like it,
By jerry langley (oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Glance (Audio CD)
THIS CAME OUT IN THE LATE 70`S,AND HAD SOME PRETTY GOOD ROCKERS ON IT ALONG WITH SOME GOOD BALLADS.LOVE THE SONGS GET READY FOR LOVE,ROLLER AND RIGHT DOWN TO IT.GOT TO SEE THESE GUY IN CONCERT IN 79 AT THE CALIFORNIA WORLD FESTIVAL WITH AEROSMITH AND UFO AND THEY WERE ONE OF THE BEST BANDS THERE.THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN ONE OF MY FAVORITE CD`S BY THESE GUYS,THEY JUST NEVER MADE IT BIG IN THE US BUT THEY WERE STILL A GOOD BAND
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