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Strictly Personal / In Heat [Import, Original recording remastered]

RomanticsAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (December 25, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Acadia Records
  • ASIN: B000JJ3QZI
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #219,562 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. In the Nighttime
2. Look at Her
3. No One Like You
4. Bop
5. Why'd You Leave Me
6. Can't Get Over You
7. C'mon Girl (Work out with Me)
8. Spend a Little Love on Me
9. She's Hot
10. All That I Want
11. Don't You Put Me on Hold
12. Rock You Up
13. Do Me Anyway You Wanna
14. Got Me Where You Want Me
15. One in a Million
16. Open Up Your Door
17. Talking in Your Sleep
18. Love Me to the Max
19. Diggin' on You
20. I'm Hip
See all 21 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Two original albums available on CD for the first time. The Romantics were formed in Detroit and were very much in the Power Pop style in the vein of The Flamin’ Groovies and The Raspberries (or the PezBand if anyone remembers them!). In the ‘80s they developed a much more sophisticated and familiar US rock sound which gave them a Top Ten hit with 'Talking In Your Sleep'. Strictly Personal was originally released in 1981 followed by In Heat in 1983.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great rocking music, docked a bit for sound quality, February 24, 2007
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This review is from: Strictly Personal / In Heat (Audio CD)
"In Heat" is one of my favorite rock albums from my college days, when I was a college radio DJ at Kansas State, where I played it on the radio when first released. Even saw them live in the center of the 1st row of a show on the In Heat tour at The Uptown in Kansas City. Great ROCKING show with the band at the TOP of their game. Saw them October 2006 at the Double Door in Chicago, and they were pretty good and rocking then, too. Still a great band! Check them out if they play near you.

Anyway, I waited until a modern remaster of this album to come out to buy it. I have never owned nor heard the album Strictly Personal, so I can't judge it as well for sound. I am familiar with a few cuts of it just from the compilation CD's that are out. Those compilations pretty much suck for sound quality in today's terms; at least they are lacking in dynamics and are compressed. Great tunes, but I feel none of the currently available compilations tell the whole story in the best way. yadayada

I compared this version of this CD to my old well-played original vinyl LP of In Heat, and this CD is a disappointment. The vinyl actually sounds better. This CD is lacking in dynamics and sounds compressed. It seems this version has NOT been remastered, or at least with any surprises with sound. I used a good turntable and equipment to compare.

That is not to say this is not great music; In Heat was one of the great pop-rock albums of the mid-1980's. Played on the radio and elsewhere in its day.

If you want a BETTER representation of The Romantics, check out the live one from King Biscuit Flower Hour. NOW THAT ROCKS! Recorded just 2 weeks in San Antonio in 1983 before I saw them in KC, it presents the band at its peak and rocking hard!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Personal Heat, April 20, 2008
This review is from: Strictly Personal / In Heat (Audio CD)
The fourth and third albums from the great Detroit powerpop punks The Romantics were made by a band in transition. For "Strictly Personal," it shows. Changing producers from Pete Solley to Mike Stone (of Queen fame), SP sounds rushed and noisy, songs looking for refinement and not getting any. Mike Skill was out over the usual artistic difs, and his songwriting is missed. That is not to say the songs aren't any good, both "In The Nighttime" and "She's Hot" display The Romantics' custom flair for Merseybeat meets Detroit rock, and follow in the footsteps of What I Like About You. Stone's production is still a mismatch, though. Making "No One Like You" sound like the band was copping from The Scorpions was just wrong.

Everyone kissed and made up for the follow-up. Mike Skill rejoined the band for "In Heat," and Solley was called back to man the boards. The final result was the best album the band made since The Romantics and their greatest commercial success. Most of the credit there comes from "Talking In Your Sleep," one of the most perfect singles of the 80's. Combining a killer pop guitar riff with a Motown melody, "Talking In Your Sleep" hit number three on Billboard and ingrained itself visually as a video.

Solley reined back SP's excesses to make the sound more punky than metal. "Rock You Up" is a piece of party nonsense that sounds a little too much like "What I Like About You 2" for its own good, but it's better than anything on its predecessor. The Anglo-Influence echoes on the Dave Clark 5 sound-alike "Do Me Anyway You Wanna." "One In a Million" is prime skinny-tie new wave, and the cover closer "Shake a Tail Feather" is brilliant.

"In Heat" was the sound of a band that had hit its stride, even poking a little fun at it ("I'm Hip"). The Romantics pretty much derailed commercially after this (Rhythm Romance shed founding member Jimmy Marinos and much of the band's energy, then legal issues blocked The Romantics from doing anything for almost a decade). What holds my rating of this double set down is the sound quality, there's nothing to suggest that any kind of sonic upgrade has been made. Given that The Romantics are really due for a comprehensive Best Of, maybe someone will go in and give these tracks the respect they deserve.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Power Pop at its best!, February 8, 2007
This review is from: Strictly Personal / In Heat (Audio CD)
The Romantics still to this day deliver the goods! Their third album kinda got lost! Strictly Personal is truly a Gem! Great songs,Loud drums and Nasty guitars fill up this first half of this disc.Almost their entry into heavy metal! Really!In Heat finishes off the second half with some of the best Pop Rock dance music song after song! This was (Drummer) Jimmy Marinos at his best,vocals and drumming! (He IS the voice behind their mega-hit "What I Like About You") Too bad that song isn't included here because that would have summed up all their hits! Trust me,this collection is AWESOME! Put on your dancin' shoes!
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