From the very first track ("Bad Seamstress Blues"), it was obvious that Cinderella was moving in a different direction with this album, toward a mix of the pop metal that was their forte with a bluesy inflection reminiscent of Aerosmith. Songs...more.
This is the band's best album in my opinion. Tom Keifer has some great vocals. A very scratchy, yet unique sound. Great songs. If you're going to buy any of the band's cd's then buy this one...more.
Cinderella's first album, Night Songs, was a hair metal classic. Their second album, Long Cold Winter, tones down the rock and their sound becomes more bluesier than before. This album is alot mellower but is still good none the less...more.
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I remember Cinderella in the 80s and early 90s. I still remembered their songs like Nobody's Fool and Don't Know What You Got. I am a regular at a local bar and they had a best of Cinderella in...more.
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In my view, five great songs is far than enough to make a good album. Night Songs, Shake Me, Nobody's Fool, Somebody Save Me, and Don't Know What You Got (till it's gone) are the five really good...more.