14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Rock on!, November 17, 2002
This review is from: Last of the Runaways (Audio CD)
Well! This was a treat! I remember listening to Giant back in the early 90's and had recently been thinking about the song "I'll See You In My Dreams". I bought this CD and was treated to the best thing I've heard in a long time. There were a lot of "Hair bands" out there when this album was released such as Damn Yankees or Winger who were great. Giant was right up there with them in quality and class. This album has two of the best power ballads that ever were: "I'll See You In My Dreams" and " Love Welcome Home". Besides those two, every song on this album is totally listenable, if that's even a word. The music is so well-balanced between vocals and instruments that you can actually enjoy the singing without being bowled over by overly dramatic instrumentation. Needless to say, I really like this album. I have yet to hear their other album, but I can tell you that it's a shame that Giant disappeared from the scene so quickly. However, Dann Huff is currently a dominant force in the Christian music industry adding his class and talent to a growing genre'. You'll definitely enjoy this group and this album if you give it a chance.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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A REDISCOVERED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN TREASURE!, October 26, 2002
This review is from: Last of the Runaways (Audio CD)
I first bought this album back in 1990 because of the song "I'll See You In My Dreams", but I soon discovered that the whole album was a winner and that this band was about more than just this one song! GIANT was one of the few really good bands that emerged from the music scene of the late 80's and early 90's that seemed to know how to write and to perform(not to mention actually knew how to play more than three chords), and in my opinion, should have recieved more notoriety than they did. I can think of a number of groups who were more popular and sold more albums & singles than GIANT, and who knows what happened to most of them. To put it mildly, a lot of garbage music came out of this era, but the album "LAST OF THE RUNAWAYS" by GIANT isn't one of them!
As I said, I enjoy pretty much every song on the album. Among my favorites are "Innocent Days", "I'll See You In My Dreams", "I Can't Get Close Enough", "No Way Out", "It Takes Two", and "Hold Back The Night", but my absolute favorite I would say is "Love Welcome Home". I get chills everytime I hear it. How DANN HUFF & COMPANY came up with this one is one of the great mysteries of life, but it definitely sums up what all of us hope to feel when we have finally found that one great love in our lives.
To sum up, this is a vital piece of music important to anyone that is a fan of 80's & 90's Rock & Roll. I hope that the music of GIANT will find new listeners in the 21ST Century!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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I'm A Believer..., April 29, 2004
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This review is from: Last of the Runaways (Audio CD)
...in Giant. They know how to make REAL music. Songs like these never die, and as music changes through the years, songs like these only get better and better when we look back on them. This album is definately the best of all the Giant albums. My introduction to Giant was actually their song Stay from Time to Burn. It hooked me from the first notes, and soon I was listening to Gian all the time. The skills of the band are amazing. They can write a song that truly touches the heart through the color of the lyrics and emotion in the tone of the voices. Listen to IT Takes Two- truly the best example of all their talent combined. The vocals are absolutely great and the sound is so clean and clear. The power of the lyrics and the clarity of the vocals combined enter straight to the soul on the winds of emotion. The guitar work on the album makes me listen in awe at Dann Huff and wonder why I ever attempted the instrument myself. He is definately a legend in the making. This CD is the best way you could spend you money right now!
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