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Warrior

Scandal Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 1, 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
  • ASIN: B0012GMZZE
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #247,261 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Warrior
2. Beat of a Heart
3. Hands Tied
4. Less Than Half
5. Only the Young
6. All I Want
7. Talk to Me
8. Say What You Will
9. Tonight
10. Maybe We Went Too Far

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uniformly good tracks throughout the CD, February 7, 2000
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This review is from: Warrior (Audio CD)
One of the worst things that can happen when you buy a CD after hearing one song is that you end up hating the rest of the songs. To a large degree, this problem is alleviated when many of the selections can be previewed on-line or in the store, but back in 1984, this capability did not exist.

"The Warrior" is one of the few CDs that is consistently good across all of the tracks. The title cut is still probably the best song, but there are many other challengers and other listeners may think another song is the best. Regardless, this is a CD that I listen to all the way through without skipping any songs.

Lead singer Patty Smyth has a raw but earnest voice, making her sort of a harder-edged precursor to Melissa Etheridge.

Aside from "Goodbye to You," this collection has pretty much all of the best Scandal songs. ("Goodbye to You" can be found on the earlier EP, the recent collection "Scandalous," and on the "Lifetime Intimate Portrait: Women in Rock" collection, which I also recommend.)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Shooting at the walls of heartache, bang bang!, October 12, 2003
This review is from: Warrior (Audio CD)
Scandal's impact on 80's hard guitar rock has registered as a brief blip. True enough, but Warrior, the full-length release they spawned, deserves its tribute nearly twenty years after its debut. I mean, it's got that archetypal 80's rock sound, and that's what I grew up on.

The big hit from this album is of course, "The Warrior", co-written by none other than Holly Knight. A searing hard-rock, early Bryan Adams-style guitar opens this single, whose memorable chorus goes "Shooting at the walls of heartache/Bang bang, I am the warrior". Smyth is really the Amazon here in this song equating capturing someone's love to hunting. Bit unromantic, really, but then again, Smyth does have a bit of sensuous rough in her, doesn't she?

The other single, "Beat Of A Heart" is more laid back rock set by the bass and drums. Producer Mike Chapman and Holly Knight did the words and music for "Hands Tied" whose rhythm section has that steady pulsing beat reminiscent of "Every Breath You take" or "Missing You". Another "seeing an ex with another girl" type song, Smyth's (or rather the narrato's toughness reveals deep down more tender vibes: "Just remember each time you squeeze her hand, you crush my heart." She tells him further that "She may be one good reason to leave [me]/But I'm a hundred reasons to stay."

"Less Than Half" is standard 80's rock-ballad, of a couple the night after, with the tensions described vividly: "We move in circles/with our eyes on the door/saying so little/thinking much more." Yet the woman here decides to stick with the rotter: "But everything you've ever said was a lie/so pull me closer to your heart that's no good."

The cover of Journey's "Only The Young" is a straight ahead one, but it shows that Patty Smyth had as much oomph as Steve Perry in this song, and I say this when comparing her version with her solo single "Never Enough." A standout cut here, and as I was apprised of this by Eric Andrews, another bigup for him.

"All I Want" has marching steady guitar riffs and has Smyth smartly telling someone seeking thrills from the street, to stand out alone, that "But now and then you have to see/that it's only you, it's only me."

The lack of communication in "Talk To Me" exposes Smyth's vulnerable side, as she pleads with her dear one to speak to her, saying "Don't you know baby they're trying to break us up?"

"Say What You Will" is another somber breakup rock ballad, but the pace picks up with "Tonight" and "Maybe We Went Too Far", which are mid-paced closers.

Produced by Mike Chapman, best known for bringing out the heart of glass in Blondie, so to speak, and who also played a part in Tina Turner's Private Dancer, Scandal was a probing ground for Smyth until her criminally out-of-print solo album, Never Enough. Scandal's gifted in having a consistent sound which makes up for the lack of other rockers that have the same punch as "The Warrior" or some that are lyrically unmemorable. The only scandal here is that Smyth and company have been forgotten twenty years later.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock On With Your Bad Self, April 10, 2000
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Patty Smyth is one of my favourite female vocalists. The problem is, there are so many female vocalists nowadays (the lilith genre), that Patty gets lost in tha mix. I always forget about her music. But then when i stumble across this album, i say "oh yeah, forgot about this" and play it. Then i get rocked. I have listened to this album for over 10 years. "The Warrior" was like my theme song when I was 14 years old. I enjoy the whole album but "hands tied" and "less than half" are my faves. I could listen to those songs a million times.

Patty Smyth is an overlooked musical rock goddess. Her voice has got so much soul and strenth it cuts straight to the heart. She puts sirens like Jewel and Faith Hill to shame. I am wondering when she'll release another album? Rock on, Patty.

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