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| 1. Do You Like It |
| 2. Who Do You Love |
| 3. The Wind |
| 4. Gotta Go (Can't Wage A War) |
| 5. Highway 6 |
| 6. Perfect O |
| 7. Just Like A Wild Rose |
| 8. Overrated |
| 9. Mean Dirty Joe |
| 10. Stargazer |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
NO SOPHOMORE JINX,
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This review is from: In Your Face (Audio CD)
A very good second album from one of the best voices and music writers in rock n roll. A real fast tempo in the beginning sets the pace for another Lenny Wolf creation worth a listen to. Also in the band STONE FURY this guy is a real talent. If you like KINGDOM COME [ and I think you will ] try to find the album BURNS LIKE A STAR by STONE FURY. It didn`t sell many copies but it really rocks. P.S. I sent to Russia for a copy.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NOT AS BAD AS EVERYONE SAYS,
By John D Henson (Brandon, MS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In Your Face (Audio CD)
Great album here, many don't like it, I love it. I might even like it better than the first album. If you're not picky like many critic wannabes are and you just enjoy straight ahead rock 'n' roll full of punch and passion, then this will not disappoint! Anything by Kingdom Come or the almighty Lenny Wolf is good!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good album,
This review is from: In Your Face (Audio CD)
This second album from Kingdom Come, In Your Face, was released in 1989. The material is in a straight-ahead hard rock musical direction. Overall, I find the songwriting to be tight, the musicianship to be solid, and the sound quality to be worthy. Of the ten tracks, there are no power ballads. Some of the cuts include nice keyboard work. Lenny Wolf does a gratifying and industrious job with the vocals. The guitar playing is also pleasing throughout. Although I like every one of the songs, my favorites are "Do You Like It," "Who Do You Love," "The Wind," and "Gotta Go (Can't Wage a War)." "Do You Like It"--the opening composition--is a catchy, energetic, and ambitious one that sports a memorable, engaging guitar riff. "Who Do You Love" displays a charming section of stately guitar work and smooth keyboard playing. "The Wind" exhibits appealing rhythm guitar work, while "Gotta Go (Can't Wage a War)" has a pleasant chorus. In Your Face is an enjoyable album from Kingdom Come.
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